Indigenous languages are under siege, not only in the US but around the world – in danger of disappearing because they are not being transmitted to the next generation. Immigrants and their languages worldwide are similarly subjected to seemingly irresistible social, political, and economic pressures. This article discusses a number of such cases, including Shawandawa from the Brazilian Amazon, Quechua in the South American Andes, the East Indian communities of South Africa, Khmer in Philadelphia, Welsh, Maori, Turkish in the UK, and Native Californian languages. At a time when phrases like “endangered languages” and “linguicism” are invoked to describe the plight of the world\u27s vanishing linguistic resources in their encounter with the ...
Kamusella and Ndhlovu on Linguistic Imperialism In this article Tomasz Kamusella and Finex Ndhlovu, ...
Debates about language and literacy policies are increasingly constructed at national levels in rela...
This research was presented at the colloquium “The fate of linguistic heritage: transmitted to the y...
Indigenous languages are under siege, not only in the US but around the world – in danger of disappe...
Indigenous languages are under siege, not only in the United States but also around the world, in da...
With world-wide environmental destruction and globalization of economy, a few languages, especially ...
At the outset of the twenty-first century, the survival of many minority and indigenous languages is...
From the 1990s onwards, many Latin American states have adopted constitutional reforms that recognis...
The following thesis looks at the role of linguistic rights and proper language policy for regional ...
In this article, I explore the relationship between linguistic diversity and political power. Specif...
Is language one of the causes of social ills such as poverty, poor mental and physical health? This ...
The current status of indigenous African languages in South Africa has caught the attention of langu...
Linguistic autonomy, assured internationally to ethnic minorities, has succeeded, above all, in Euro...
Creating fluent second language speakers is a fundamental component of a successful language revital...
Over the few past centuries, and the last 65 years in particular, there has been a tremendous reduct...
Kamusella and Ndhlovu on Linguistic Imperialism In this article Tomasz Kamusella and Finex Ndhlovu, ...
Debates about language and literacy policies are increasingly constructed at national levels in rela...
This research was presented at the colloquium “The fate of linguistic heritage: transmitted to the y...
Indigenous languages are under siege, not only in the US but around the world – in danger of disappe...
Indigenous languages are under siege, not only in the United States but also around the world, in da...
With world-wide environmental destruction and globalization of economy, a few languages, especially ...
At the outset of the twenty-first century, the survival of many minority and indigenous languages is...
From the 1990s onwards, many Latin American states have adopted constitutional reforms that recognis...
The following thesis looks at the role of linguistic rights and proper language policy for regional ...
In this article, I explore the relationship between linguistic diversity and political power. Specif...
Is language one of the causes of social ills such as poverty, poor mental and physical health? This ...
The current status of indigenous African languages in South Africa has caught the attention of langu...
Linguistic autonomy, assured internationally to ethnic minorities, has succeeded, above all, in Euro...
Creating fluent second language speakers is a fundamental component of a successful language revital...
Over the few past centuries, and the last 65 years in particular, there has been a tremendous reduct...
Kamusella and Ndhlovu on Linguistic Imperialism In this article Tomasz Kamusella and Finex Ndhlovu, ...
Debates about language and literacy policies are increasingly constructed at national levels in rela...
This research was presented at the colloquium “The fate of linguistic heritage: transmitted to the y...