This article aims to explore the notion of linguistic community as it is expressed in social and political discourses in India. How are the implicit links between the notion of linguistic community and religious identities expressed in discourse ? How do the processes of creation of geographical boundaries and discourses on identity influence the identification of self and of the others in social interactions ? An attempt will be made to address these questions through an analysis of extracts from interviews done during fieldwork
While scholars working in colonial and post-colonial North India have devoted a great deal of attent...
Abstract: By defining the operational concept of dantakathÅ, this article attempts to represent the ...
Sociologists and anthropologists tend to see as the end result of social change in tribal India the ...
Nous étudierons la notion de communauté linguistique telle qu'elle peut s'exprimer dans les discours...
Language endangerment is a popular issue today in public and academic fields and is generally agreed...
Abstract: This article describes the necessity of various signs or “mark-ers ” that identify and dis...
Linguistic identity is the common bond that people share when they can understand each other in thei...
National audienceIn this paper we seek to link the question of community (in all its many dimensions...
Due to the exponential growth of immigration to the developed countries, various speech communities ...
Carrin-Bouez Marine, "From language to discourse: withdrawal or modernization as a dialectic in a tr...
Les diverses contributions qui composent ce numéro de Lengas, centrées sur des terrains concrets, fo...
The interface of religious identities, with state and politics is creating communal, ethnic and sect...
This book outlines the relationship between our identity as members of groups - ethnic, national, re...
Abstract A method for describing patterns of language use that establish social group uniqueness is ...
Language diversity and the necessity of communicating across language boundaries have almost natural...
While scholars working in colonial and post-colonial North India have devoted a great deal of attent...
Abstract: By defining the operational concept of dantakathÅ, this article attempts to represent the ...
Sociologists and anthropologists tend to see as the end result of social change in tribal India the ...
Nous étudierons la notion de communauté linguistique telle qu'elle peut s'exprimer dans les discours...
Language endangerment is a popular issue today in public and academic fields and is generally agreed...
Abstract: This article describes the necessity of various signs or “mark-ers ” that identify and dis...
Linguistic identity is the common bond that people share when they can understand each other in thei...
National audienceIn this paper we seek to link the question of community (in all its many dimensions...
Due to the exponential growth of immigration to the developed countries, various speech communities ...
Carrin-Bouez Marine, "From language to discourse: withdrawal or modernization as a dialectic in a tr...
Les diverses contributions qui composent ce numéro de Lengas, centrées sur des terrains concrets, fo...
The interface of religious identities, with state and politics is creating communal, ethnic and sect...
This book outlines the relationship between our identity as members of groups - ethnic, national, re...
Abstract A method for describing patterns of language use that establish social group uniqueness is ...
Language diversity and the necessity of communicating across language boundaries have almost natural...
While scholars working in colonial and post-colonial North India have devoted a great deal of attent...
Abstract: By defining the operational concept of dantakathÅ, this article attempts to represent the ...
Sociologists and anthropologists tend to see as the end result of social change in tribal India the ...