This project aims to assess the relative success of revitalization efforts for seven languages: Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Irish, Hopi, Navajo, Breton, and Occitan. The success of linguistic revitalization is determined through comparative analysis of minority languages in the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and France as seen through each country’s history, melting pot experiences, traditions, language protection laws, education system, in addition to the differing levels of diffusion via the Internet. A key point of analysis is the strength of language protection laws in the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, and France. Language is the most primordial expression of culture, where we came from and what we are. An understandi...
Endangered languages are those that are spoken by a very small percentage of the population and are ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-81)Language attrition is the process by which language...
This report presents the conclusions of research on the ‘Digital Mediations’ strand of the AHRC-fund...
This project aims to assess the relative success of revitalization efforts for seven languages: Wels...
The loss of a language is often phrased in catastrophic terms despite the evolution of languages bei...
This project details the evolution of languages and how globalization and advances in communication ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)This paper proposes that the digital domains of language use (DDL...
Through their native languages, certain groups of people claim political, social, geographical, and ...
The Routledge Handbook of Language Revitalization is the first comprehensive overview of the languag...
The following article focuses on the use of media offers to strengthen endangered languages. A gener...
Ease of access, production, and distribution have made online technologies popular in language revit...
Many people from across the world have little or no connection to their heritage languages. Whether ...
According to the statistics regarding the endangerment of languages, a very high percent of the lan...
This collected volume brings together the contributions of several humanities scholars who focus on ...
In this paper, I present a list of twelve intriguing questions I came up with during my term-long in...
Endangered languages are those that are spoken by a very small percentage of the population and are ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-81)Language attrition is the process by which language...
This report presents the conclusions of research on the ‘Digital Mediations’ strand of the AHRC-fund...
This project aims to assess the relative success of revitalization efforts for seven languages: Wels...
The loss of a language is often phrased in catastrophic terms despite the evolution of languages bei...
This project details the evolution of languages and how globalization and advances in communication ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)This paper proposes that the digital domains of language use (DDL...
Through their native languages, certain groups of people claim political, social, geographical, and ...
The Routledge Handbook of Language Revitalization is the first comprehensive overview of the languag...
The following article focuses on the use of media offers to strengthen endangered languages. A gener...
Ease of access, production, and distribution have made online technologies popular in language revit...
Many people from across the world have little or no connection to their heritage languages. Whether ...
According to the statistics regarding the endangerment of languages, a very high percent of the lan...
This collected volume brings together the contributions of several humanities scholars who focus on ...
In this paper, I present a list of twelve intriguing questions I came up with during my term-long in...
Endangered languages are those that are spoken by a very small percentage of the population and are ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-81)Language attrition is the process by which language...
This report presents the conclusions of research on the ‘Digital Mediations’ strand of the AHRC-fund...