National language policy which is implemented from the top is perceived as official legislation designed to influence people's linguistic lives. In the Castilian-dominated Galician linguistic landscape, this paper examines the impact of last thirty years' top-down language policies on the “linguistic culture” (Schiffman, 1996) of the Galicians and analyses the role of grassroots level actors or agents who play a significant role in interpreting and implementing language policy on the ground. Linguistic culture, as Schiffman (2006, p. 112) describes it, is the “sum totality of ideas, values, beliefs, attitudes, prejudices, myths, religious strictures, and all the other cultural ‘baggage' that speakers bring to their dealings with language fr...
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Galicia is one of the seventeen Autonomous Communities which constitute the Spanish state. It consis...
The subject of this Bachelor Study is the lingual policy in Galicia, autonomous region in Spain, mai...
Recent language policy and planning research reveals how policy-makers endorse the interests of domi...
In recent years there has been a focus in language policy research on understanding how national pol...
This article critically discusses the representations of language that, since the 1980s, have been i...
This chapter investigates the tensions around the legitimisation and contestation of the institution...
This study examines the role of new speaker parents who have made a conscious decision to bring up t...
While in many indigenous minority-language situations traditional native speaker communities are in ...
Galician, one of Spain’s minority languages has existed for as long as Spanish, at least. Galician-P...
The first part reviews the adverse circumstances that are affecting the Galician language at the pre...
Although the phenomenon began much earlier – at least since the beginnings of the linguistic revival...
Lexical interference between Galician and Castilian has resulted in deep-seated convictions regardin...
Dende a entrada en vigor da Lei de normalización lingüística, a meirande parte dos esforzos a prol d...
abstract: Current and recent trends in Galician sociolinguistics merit a study into the ongoing theo...
En aquest article fem una anàlisi crítica del discurs d’una organització ...
Galicia is one of the seventeen Autonomous Communities which constitute the Spanish state. It consis...
The subject of this Bachelor Study is the lingual policy in Galicia, autonomous region in Spain, mai...
Recent language policy and planning research reveals how policy-makers endorse the interests of domi...
In recent years there has been a focus in language policy research on understanding how national pol...
This article critically discusses the representations of language that, since the 1980s, have been i...
This chapter investigates the tensions around the legitimisation and contestation of the institution...
This study examines the role of new speaker parents who have made a conscious decision to bring up t...
While in many indigenous minority-language situations traditional native speaker communities are in ...
Galician, one of Spain’s minority languages has existed for as long as Spanish, at least. Galician-P...
The first part reviews the adverse circumstances that are affecting the Galician language at the pre...
Although the phenomenon began much earlier – at least since the beginnings of the linguistic revival...
Lexical interference between Galician and Castilian has resulted in deep-seated convictions regardin...
Dende a entrada en vigor da Lei de normalización lingüística, a meirande parte dos esforzos a prol d...
abstract: Current and recent trends in Galician sociolinguistics merit a study into the ongoing theo...
En aquest article fem una anàlisi crítica del discurs d’una organització ...
Galicia is one of the seventeen Autonomous Communities which constitute the Spanish state. It consis...
The subject of this Bachelor Study is the lingual policy in Galicia, autonomous region in Spain, mai...