This paper considers two, frequently opposing, perspectives to describe the decline and death of minority and endangered languages, namely linguicide (e.g. Skutnabb-Kangas & Phillipson, 1995) and linguistic suicide (Beck & Lam, 2008). After critically overviewing the key implications of each perspective, it argues for the consideration of a framework which incorporates both: with linguicidal ideologies, internalised by speakers, prompting the changes in language attitudes which motivate their decisions abandon their mother or ancestral tongues. Following this, the case of French indigenous minority languages (or langue régionales) is analysed, and attempts are made to identify the salient “active” and “passive” linguicidal ideologic...
The paper introduces the worldwide phenomenon of language death, and briefly elaborates on the argum...
Forced language loss is a reality for many communities around the world and language loss brings wit...
Forced language loss is a reality for many communities around the world and language loss brings wit...
This paper has provided evidence that language planners, language educators, and language policy mak...
The growing awareness that each culture brings unique riches to the world has revealed the danger of...
In this paper we propose the term “linguistic suicide” to refer to situations where parents who are ...
Endangered languages are those that are spoken by a very small percentage of the population and are ...
International audienceThis paper seeks to explore how the language endangerment/revitalisation disco...
Endangered languages are those that are spoken by a very small percentage of the population and are ...
Endangered languages are those that are spoken by a very small percentage of the population and are ...
Many studies of minority language revitalisation focus on the attitudes and perceptions of minoritie...
Many studies of minority language revitalisation focus on the attitudes and perceptions of minoritie...
In the contemporary context of world-wide language endangerment, of linguistic imperialism and regre...
The typical academic discourse on language endangerment has presented languages as anthropomorphic o...
This project aims to assess the relative success of revitalization efforts for seven languages: Wels...
The paper introduces the worldwide phenomenon of language death, and briefly elaborates on the argum...
Forced language loss is a reality for many communities around the world and language loss brings wit...
Forced language loss is a reality for many communities around the world and language loss brings wit...
This paper has provided evidence that language planners, language educators, and language policy mak...
The growing awareness that each culture brings unique riches to the world has revealed the danger of...
In this paper we propose the term “linguistic suicide” to refer to situations where parents who are ...
Endangered languages are those that are spoken by a very small percentage of the population and are ...
International audienceThis paper seeks to explore how the language endangerment/revitalisation disco...
Endangered languages are those that are spoken by a very small percentage of the population and are ...
Endangered languages are those that are spoken by a very small percentage of the population and are ...
Many studies of minority language revitalisation focus on the attitudes and perceptions of minoritie...
Many studies of minority language revitalisation focus on the attitudes and perceptions of minoritie...
In the contemporary context of world-wide language endangerment, of linguistic imperialism and regre...
The typical academic discourse on language endangerment has presented languages as anthropomorphic o...
This project aims to assess the relative success of revitalization efforts for seven languages: Wels...
The paper introduces the worldwide phenomenon of language death, and briefly elaborates on the argum...
Forced language loss is a reality for many communities around the world and language loss brings wit...
Forced language loss is a reality for many communities around the world and language loss brings wit...