This chapter examines the relationship between language shift and language attitudes, with the Canadian Inuit community of Nain, Nunatsiavut, serving as a case study. This remote town is currently undergoing the later stages of language shift: the indigenous language, Inuktitut (or Inuttitut, as the Labrador varieties are known), is being replaced by English as the primary means of communication and socialisation within the community. In Nain, this shift began within living memory, starting in the 1950s, and dividing the community along linguistic lines: elders are largely monolingual speakers of Inuttitut, and younger residents speak predominantly English, with minimal knowledge of their ancestral language. Residents demonstrate strong met...
In the Eastern Arctic the Inuktitut language is as strong as it has ever been in terms of public rec...
This thesis examines narratives told about language loss in the Inuit territory of Nunatsiavut in No...
grantor: University of TorontoThe problem addressed in this thesis is the relationship bet...
This reflection on the loss of sophisticated Inuit oral language is written from my personal experie...
This is a work in progress on language maintenance amongst the Inuit of northern Labrador. It focuse...
ABSTRACT. In the Eastern Arctic the Inuktitut language is as strong as it has ever been in terms of ...
Aims and Scope Since the early 1970s, the Inuit of Arctic Quebec have struggled to survive economica...
Abstract This article describes some elements of the linguistic behaviour of Inuit living in Iqal...
The Innu of Labrador are one of an increasingly few number of Aboriginal groups in which children le...
This article compares the functional roles of English, French, and Inuttitut in arctic Qué-bec. In t...
This dissertation is a description of a dialect of Eskimo, Inuktitut, spoken in the Inuit community ...
This project is an initial examination of language use in Nunavut with respect to the World Englishe...
This article compares the functional roles of English, French, and Inuttitut in arctic Quebec. In th...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this study, I make use of historical analysis, a language...
The goal of this thesis is to provide a snapshot of the linguistic situation within the community of...
In the Eastern Arctic the Inuktitut language is as strong as it has ever been in terms of public rec...
This thesis examines narratives told about language loss in the Inuit territory of Nunatsiavut in No...
grantor: University of TorontoThe problem addressed in this thesis is the relationship bet...
This reflection on the loss of sophisticated Inuit oral language is written from my personal experie...
This is a work in progress on language maintenance amongst the Inuit of northern Labrador. It focuse...
ABSTRACT. In the Eastern Arctic the Inuktitut language is as strong as it has ever been in terms of ...
Aims and Scope Since the early 1970s, the Inuit of Arctic Quebec have struggled to survive economica...
Abstract This article describes some elements of the linguistic behaviour of Inuit living in Iqal...
The Innu of Labrador are one of an increasingly few number of Aboriginal groups in which children le...
This article compares the functional roles of English, French, and Inuttitut in arctic Qué-bec. In t...
This dissertation is a description of a dialect of Eskimo, Inuktitut, spoken in the Inuit community ...
This project is an initial examination of language use in Nunavut with respect to the World Englishe...
This article compares the functional roles of English, French, and Inuttitut in arctic Quebec. In th...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this study, I make use of historical analysis, a language...
The goal of this thesis is to provide a snapshot of the linguistic situation within the community of...
In the Eastern Arctic the Inuktitut language is as strong as it has ever been in terms of public rec...
This thesis examines narratives told about language loss in the Inuit territory of Nunatsiavut in No...
grantor: University of TorontoThe problem addressed in this thesis is the relationship bet...