peer-reviewedThis article draws on sociolinguistic fieldwork among speakers of one of Europe's smallest indigenous language communities, a speaker group which persists after the loss of all of its traditional speakers within living memory. The extreme language shift experienced by Manx has not led to loss of the language as a spoken and literary medium due to the efforts of significant numbers of language activists and enthusiasts over several generations, from before the loss of the traditional language community to the present. Their actions have resulted in significant linguistic institutionalisation and a rapidly expanding number of speakers of various abilities, some of whom form a new speaker community . It discusses the constructi...
Through their native languages, certain groups of people claim political, social, geographical, and ...
Scholars have consistently theorised that language ideologies can influence the ways in which biling...
This study aims to locate the Isle of Man within the sociolinguistic field of language variation and...
This article draws on sociolinguistic fieldwork among speakers of one of Europe's smallest indigenou...
extreme language shift: authenticity without traditional native speakers Abstract: This article draw...
This article will argue that language revival movements, particularly those founded in the ethno-nat...
This article presents a typology of phonological, morphosyntactic, and lexical features illustrative...
The Manx language is currently enjoying a period of revitalization. The decline of the Manx language...
At the outset of the twenty-first century, the survival of many minority and indigenous languages is...
This article considers the experiences and views of “new speakers” of Gaelic, focusing on how they c...
I’m totally optimistic about Manx … It’s huge strides ahead in the schools, compared to what it was....
In this article the role of different ideological viewpoints concerning corpus development within th...
During the past several decades, a noticeable shift has taken place in the norms and values that und...
This paper explores the notion of speaker authenticity in the context of obsolescent ‘Francoprovença...
This article looks at the historicisation of the native speaker and ideologies of authenticity and a...
Through their native languages, certain groups of people claim political, social, geographical, and ...
Scholars have consistently theorised that language ideologies can influence the ways in which biling...
This study aims to locate the Isle of Man within the sociolinguistic field of language variation and...
This article draws on sociolinguistic fieldwork among speakers of one of Europe's smallest indigenou...
extreme language shift: authenticity without traditional native speakers Abstract: This article draw...
This article will argue that language revival movements, particularly those founded in the ethno-nat...
This article presents a typology of phonological, morphosyntactic, and lexical features illustrative...
The Manx language is currently enjoying a period of revitalization. The decline of the Manx language...
At the outset of the twenty-first century, the survival of many minority and indigenous languages is...
This article considers the experiences and views of “new speakers” of Gaelic, focusing on how they c...
I’m totally optimistic about Manx … It’s huge strides ahead in the schools, compared to what it was....
In this article the role of different ideological viewpoints concerning corpus development within th...
During the past several decades, a noticeable shift has taken place in the norms and values that und...
This paper explores the notion of speaker authenticity in the context of obsolescent ‘Francoprovença...
This article looks at the historicisation of the native speaker and ideologies of authenticity and a...
Through their native languages, certain groups of people claim political, social, geographical, and ...
Scholars have consistently theorised that language ideologies can influence the ways in which biling...
This study aims to locate the Isle of Man within the sociolinguistic field of language variation and...