“Language is not a problem unless it is used as a basis for discrimination, but it has in fact been so used as far back as we have records.” Einar Haugen, 1973, The Curse of Babel, p. 54 The equal value of all systems of communication is one of the fundamental principles of the disciplines of Linguistics and Anthropology, and is also recognized in multiple international declarations on human rights. Yet this concept remains far from accepted in daily social and political practices around the ..
In her lead piece, Hultgren challenges three common assumptions: (1) “Non-native speakers are disadv...
Language spoken and abilities in its social use are critical individual attributes, ranking with eth...
Indigenous languages of Mexico have largely been excluded from formal education spaces. This ethnogr...
The field of linguistics in Mexico presents a unique problem due to threats to indigenous languages ...
Based on ongoing research in an indigenous area of Mexico, this article analyses how language confli...
Aiming at the maintenance of biodiversity and healthy ecosystem in the world – vital issues of the 2...
Varieties of L2 language use are frequently rejected and criticized in the absence of linguistic cri...
While top-down policies have yet to establish equality for speakers of minoritized languages, activi...
Through an ethnographic account of Isthmus Zapotec language advocates in Oaxaca, Mexico, this study ...
In Mexico, due to the pandemic caused by COVID 2019, most students have received remote education th...
The article introduces the volume and reviews the present debate about linguistic human rights. Star...
In recent decades Mexico has moved to recognize the linguistic rights of its many indigenous languag...
The awareness of endangered languages is part of a larger picture, arising out of social and politic...
Understanding and addressing linguistic disadvantage must be a central facet of the social justice a...
Key human rights instruments and leading scholars argue that minority language rights should be trea...
In her lead piece, Hultgren challenges three common assumptions: (1) “Non-native speakers are disadv...
Language spoken and abilities in its social use are critical individual attributes, ranking with eth...
Indigenous languages of Mexico have largely been excluded from formal education spaces. This ethnogr...
The field of linguistics in Mexico presents a unique problem due to threats to indigenous languages ...
Based on ongoing research in an indigenous area of Mexico, this article analyses how language confli...
Aiming at the maintenance of biodiversity and healthy ecosystem in the world – vital issues of the 2...
Varieties of L2 language use are frequently rejected and criticized in the absence of linguistic cri...
While top-down policies have yet to establish equality for speakers of minoritized languages, activi...
Through an ethnographic account of Isthmus Zapotec language advocates in Oaxaca, Mexico, this study ...
In Mexico, due to the pandemic caused by COVID 2019, most students have received remote education th...
The article introduces the volume and reviews the present debate about linguistic human rights. Star...
In recent decades Mexico has moved to recognize the linguistic rights of its many indigenous languag...
The awareness of endangered languages is part of a larger picture, arising out of social and politic...
Understanding and addressing linguistic disadvantage must be a central facet of the social justice a...
Key human rights instruments and leading scholars argue that minority language rights should be trea...
In her lead piece, Hultgren challenges three common assumptions: (1) “Non-native speakers are disadv...
Language spoken and abilities in its social use are critical individual attributes, ranking with eth...
Indigenous languages of Mexico have largely been excluded from formal education spaces. This ethnogr...