The growing awareness that each culture brings unique riches to the world has revealed the danger of certain languages possibly becoming extinct which led to many calls for support and stimulated research to move in new directions. Yet the extinction of little-spoken languages is not due to the spread of the main languages used for communication. The evolution of any language can be seen as the result of national government policy, but is dependent, first and foremost, on the choices of individuals which express community bonds: local languages show the will of a group of individuals to place themselves in a relationship with their ancestors and with other groups bound by emotional and cultural ties as they have no access to political power...
One of the aspects which makes mankind a unique creature is our ability to communicate. We have the ...
Languages and culture are getting closer and closer as we are entering a world economy. Is this dest...
Within the next one hundred years half of the world’s 6,000 languages that are still spoken will hav...
Languages have been on a rapid decline throughout the course of human history. Estimated to be as ma...
The typical academic discourse on language endangerment has presented languages as anthropomorphic o...
In the contemporary context of world-wide language endangerment, of linguistic imperialism and regre...
In this paper we shall try to explain why speakers experience their languages so passionately. One e...
Language death is nowadays a very real and serious problem. It can affect any language and society a...
Today the world counts between 6500 and 7000 languages. Hierarchical relations between these languag...
It is clear that the minority languages will not be able to survive in the process of economic, poli...
Migrations are a genuine characteristic of mankind. When they leave their home, people always take a...
[en ligne] : http://ressources-cla.univ-fcomte.fr/gerflint/RU-Irlande2/barre.pdfInternational audien...
AbstractIn this paper we shall try to explain why speakers experience their languages so passionatel...
What is linguistic diversity? How can it be measured? Can the spreading of a lingua franca be expect...
The politics of language can be studied either from the standpoint of thespeaker or from that of the...
One of the aspects which makes mankind a unique creature is our ability to communicate. We have the ...
Languages and culture are getting closer and closer as we are entering a world economy. Is this dest...
Within the next one hundred years half of the world’s 6,000 languages that are still spoken will hav...
Languages have been on a rapid decline throughout the course of human history. Estimated to be as ma...
The typical academic discourse on language endangerment has presented languages as anthropomorphic o...
In the contemporary context of world-wide language endangerment, of linguistic imperialism and regre...
In this paper we shall try to explain why speakers experience their languages so passionately. One e...
Language death is nowadays a very real and serious problem. It can affect any language and society a...
Today the world counts between 6500 and 7000 languages. Hierarchical relations between these languag...
It is clear that the minority languages will not be able to survive in the process of economic, poli...
Migrations are a genuine characteristic of mankind. When they leave their home, people always take a...
[en ligne] : http://ressources-cla.univ-fcomte.fr/gerflint/RU-Irlande2/barre.pdfInternational audien...
AbstractIn this paper we shall try to explain why speakers experience their languages so passionatel...
What is linguistic diversity? How can it be measured? Can the spreading of a lingua franca be expect...
The politics of language can be studied either from the standpoint of thespeaker or from that of the...
One of the aspects which makes mankind a unique creature is our ability to communicate. We have the ...
Languages and culture are getting closer and closer as we are entering a world economy. Is this dest...
Within the next one hundred years half of the world’s 6,000 languages that are still spoken will hav...