LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE SHIFT LANGUAGE SOCIETY WHEN ONE LANGUAGE

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LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE & SHIFT LANGUAGE & SOCIETY

LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE & SHIFT LANGUAGE & SOCIETY

WHEN ONE LANGUAGE MEETS THE OTHER Language maintenance Language shift

WHEN ONE LANGUAGE MEETS THE OTHER Language maintenance Language shift

LANGUAGE SHIFT

LANGUAGE SHIFT

Migrant minorities SCENARIOS Non-migrant communities Migrant majorities

Migrant minorities SCENARIOS Non-migrant communities Migrant majorities

Migrant minorities Immigrant minority Local majority

Migrant minorities Immigrant minority Local majority

Migrant minorities • Language shift is expected • A sign of successful assimilation Pressure

Migrant minorities • Language shift is expected • A sign of successful assimilation Pressure from the host society Language shift for practical reasons • Job • Education • Business

The language shift of 2 nd-generation immigrants L 1 monolingual L 2 monolingual L

The language shift of 2 nd-generation immigrants L 1 monolingual L 2 monolingual L 1 and L 2 bilingual

If you don’t want to be part of us… v Debate Rages On Over

If you don’t want to be part of us… v Debate Rages On Over 'English Only' Policies

Migrant majority Local minority Immigrant majority

Migrant majority Local minority Immigrant majority

Migrant majority v. Colonization The colonial powers impose their languages on the colonies.

Migrant majority v. Colonization The colonial powers impose their languages on the colonies.

Colonization v. More Population Immigrants Local population

Colonization v. More Population Immigrants Local population

Colonization v. The Dominant Culture Immigrants Local population

Colonization v. The Dominant Culture Immigrants Local population

 Case: The Isle of Man v The official language of the Isle of

Case: The Isle of Man v The official language of the Isle of Man is English, while Manx Gaelic has also had official status since 1985. Manx has traditionally been spoken but is now considered "critically endangered". v Manx has been officially recognised as a legitimate regional language. v Manx is closely related to the Irish language and Scottish Gaelic. v (http: //en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Isle_of_Man#Language)

 Case: The Isle of Man v Why is there a language shift on

Case: The Isle of Man v Why is there a language shift on the island?

Factors contributing to language shift v. Economic, social, and political factors Job opportunities See

Factors contributing to language shift v. Economic, social, and political factors Job opportunities See no reason to maintain L 1

Migrant majority Language shift does not necessarily occur when multilingualism is widespread. many indigenous

Migrant majority Language shift does not necessarily occur when multilingualism is widespread. many indigenous vernacular languages Language shift could occur When one primary indigenous language is used

Non-migrant communities v. Language shift due to political, economical and social changes

Non-migrant communities v. Language shift due to political, economical and social changes

LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE

LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE

Demographic factors v. Where people live Rural areas vs. urban areas. v. The size

Demographic factors v. Where people live Rural areas vs. urban areas. v. The size of the group Spanish in the US. Chinatowns.

Attitudes and values v. Positive attitude slows down the language shift. A symbol of

Attitudes and values v. Positive attitude slows down the language shift. A symbol of ethnic identity § The father in ‘My Fat Greek Wedding’ explaining the root of any word is Greek. http: //tw. youtube. com/watch? v=2 ALrm 3 n. DGXI v. An internationally recognized language slows down the speed of shift French-Quebec

LANGUAGE DEATH & LOSS

LANGUAGE DEATH & LOSS

Language death and loss v. When all people of a language die, the language

Language death and loss v. When all people of a language die, the language dies too. Endangered languages v. Why is it an issue? A language carries the cultural heritage of its speakers.

Examples v'Language Death: A Problem for All' By David Crystal http: //vimeo. com/6677955/

Examples v'Language Death: A Problem for All' By David Crystal http: //vimeo. com/6677955/

How a minority language can be maintained v. It is a symbol of group

How a minority language can be maintained v. It is a symbol of group identity. v. The degree and frequency of contact with the home group. v. Social factor may help. Extended family vs. nuclear family v. Institutional support Domains: education, law, religion, government, media

Ethnolinguistic vitality v We can predict the likelihood that a language will be maintained

Ethnolinguistic vitality v We can predict the likelihood that a language will be maintained by measuring its ethnolinguistic vitality. v. Components The status of the language The size of the group The extent of institutional support

Language revival v. Attitude How strongly the speakers want to revive the language Their

Language revival v. Attitude How strongly the speakers want to revive the language Their reasons for doing so

Six factors which may help a language to progress (Crystal, 2000) v An endangered

Six factors which may help a language to progress (Crystal, 2000) v An endangered language will progress if its speakers: increase their prestige within the dominant community increase their wealth increase their legitimate power in the eyes of the dominant community have a strong presence in the education system can write down the language can make use of electronic technology

Examples of language revival v Puyuma Language Revival http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=q. Hh_P

Examples of language revival v Puyuma Language Revival http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=q. Hh_P 72_fx. A v Bunun Language Revival http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Zkl. CYG 2 LNw. A v Hebrew http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=q. Cz. EVczc. Zb. Q v Ocitan http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=U 5 Ix. LW 39 D 7 s v Maori http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=WG 2 Abfglzq 4 http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Yb. E 53 FKUV 5 g