Forced language loss is a reality for many communities around the world and language loss brings with it an entire spectrum of negativities. This article examines two of the most common terms that are used in linguistics for forced language loss – linguistic genocide and linguicide. The terms are almost synonymous and recognize that the ultimate aim of forced language loss is usually forced assimilation or the destruction of group identity. However, through a critical reading of both terms, linguicide is argued as the preferred term for use in linguistics as linguistic genocide gives rise to linguistic essentialist positions that may harm communities that have suffered forced language loss
At least half of the seven thousand or so languages spoken today are in danger of disappearing durin...
The twenty-first century will witness an unprecedented decline in the diversity of the world’s langu...
All over the world, linguistic minorities are losing ground to dominant and more prestigious languag...
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...
In the contemporary context of world-wide language endangerment, of linguistic imperialism and regre...
This is a publisher’s version of chapter18 in Language endangerment and language maintenance publish...
A major reason for language endangerment is intensive contact with another group whose language has ...
abstract: It is no great secret that languages come into contact with each other. From people intera...
The twenty-first century will witness an unprecedented decline in the diversity of the world’s langu...
This article offers an integrational linguistic critique of the way in which the notions of linguist...
The most macabre of the numerous anthropomorphic metaphors linguists provide for their subject matte...
There are over 6000 languages spoken in the world today. These languages can be used to identify eac...
In sociolinguistics a recurrent theme is the need not only to document threatened languages, but to ...
Systemic social inequities can be formed and maintained through explicitly degrading language such a...
At least half of the seven thousand or so languages spoken today are in danger of disappearing durin...
The twenty-first century will witness an unprecedented decline in the diversity of the world’s langu...
All over the world, linguistic minorities are losing ground to dominant and more prestigious languag...
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...
In the contemporary context of world-wide language endangerment, of linguistic imperialism and regre...
This is a publisher’s version of chapter18 in Language endangerment and language maintenance publish...
A major reason for language endangerment is intensive contact with another group whose language has ...
abstract: It is no great secret that languages come into contact with each other. From people intera...
The twenty-first century will witness an unprecedented decline in the diversity of the world’s langu...
This article offers an integrational linguistic critique of the way in which the notions of linguist...
The most macabre of the numerous anthropomorphic metaphors linguists provide for their subject matte...
There are over 6000 languages spoken in the world today. These languages can be used to identify eac...
In sociolinguistics a recurrent theme is the need not only to document threatened languages, but to ...
Systemic social inequities can be formed and maintained through explicitly degrading language such a...
At least half of the seven thousand or so languages spoken today are in danger of disappearing durin...
The twenty-first century will witness an unprecedented decline in the diversity of the world’s langu...
All over the world, linguistic minorities are losing ground to dominant and more prestigious languag...