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Standardizing minority languages : competing ideologies of authority and authenticity in the global periphery / / edited by Pia Lane, James Costa, and Haley De Korne



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Autore: Pia Lane Visualizza persona
Titolo: Standardizing minority languages : competing ideologies of authority and authenticity in the global periphery / / edited by Pia Lane, James Costa, and Haley De Korne Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Taylor & Francis, 2018
New York : , : Routledge, , 2017
Edizione: First edition.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (viii, 249 pages) : illustrations (black and white), maps, portraits, tables; digital file(s)
Disciplina: 306.44
Soggetto topico: Linguistic minorities - Social aspects
Standard language - Social aspects
Multilingualism - Social aspects
Soggetto non controllato: language standardization
minority languages
indigenous languages
language policy
language policy and planning
LPP
globalization
sociolinguistics of globalization
multilingualism
language advocacy
language revitalization
language documentation
new speakers
Inuit
Meänkieli
Ithsmus Zapotec
Catalan
Basque
Limburgish
Kven
Evenki
isiXhosa
isiZulu
James Costa
Haley De Korne
Jacqueline Urla
Estibaliz Amorrortu
Ane Ortega
Jone Goirigolzarri
Diana M. J. Camps
Bernadette O'Rourke
Lenore A. Grenoble
Nadezhda Ja. Bulatova
Donna Patrick
Kumiko Murasugi
Jeela Palluq-Cloutier
Coleman Donaldson
Ana Deumert
Nkululeko Mabandla
Susan Gal
Persona (resp. second.): CostaJames (Linguist)
De KorneHaley
LanePia
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: chapter 1 Standardising Minority Languages -- Reinventing Peripheral Languages in the 21st Century / James Costa Haley De Korne Pia Lane -- chapter 2 Basque Standardization and the New Speaker -- Political Praxis and the Shifting Dynamics of Authority and Value / Jacqueline Urla Estibaliz Amorrortu Ane Ortega Jone Goirigolzarri -- chapter 3 On the Pros and Cons of Standardizing Scots -- Notes From the North of a Small Island / James Costa -- chapter 4 Legitimating Limburgish -- The Reproduction of Heritage / Diana M. J. Camps -- chapter 5 Negotiating the Standard in Contemporary Galicia / Bernadette O’Rourke -- chapter 6 Language Standardisation as Frozen Mediated Actions -- The Materiality of Language Standardisation / Pia Lane -- chapter 7 Language Standardization in the Aftermath of the Soviet Language Empire / Lenore A. Grenoble Nadezhda Ja. Bulatova -- chapter 8 Standardization of Inuit Languages in Canada / Donna Patrick Kumiko Murasugi Jeela Palluq-Cloutier -- chapter 9 “That’s Too Much to Learn” -- Writing, Longevity, and Urgency in the Isthmus Zapotec Speech Community / Haley De Korne -- chapter 10 Orthography, Standardization, and Register -- The Case of Manding / Coleman Donaldson -- chapter 11 Beyond Colonial Linguistics -- The Dialectic of Control and Resistance in the Standardization of isiXhosa / Ana Deumert Nkululeko Mabandla -- chapter 12 Visions and Revisions of Minority Languages -- Standardization and Its Dilemmas / Susan Gal.
Sommario/riassunto: "This volume addresses a crucial, yet largely unaddressed dimension of minority language standardization, namely how social actors engage with, support, negotiate, resist and even reject such processes. The focus is on social actors rather than language as a means for analysing the complexity and tensions inherent in contemporary standardization processes. By considering the perspectives and actions of people who participate in or are affected by minority language politics, the contributors aim to provide a comparative and nuanced analysis of the complexity and tensions inherent in minority language standardisation processes. Echoing Fasold (1984), this involves a shift in focus from a sociolinguistics of language to a sociolinguistics of people. The book addresses tensions that are born of the renewed or continued need to standardize 'language' in the early 21st century across the world. It proposes to go beyond the traditional macro/micro dichotomy by foregrounding the role of actors as they position themselves as users of standard forms of language, oral or written, across sociolinguistic scales. Language policy processes can be seen as practices and ideologies in action and this volume therefore investigates how social actors in a wide range of geographical settings embrace, contribute to, resist and also reject (aspects of) minority language standardization."--Provided by publisher.
Titolo autorizzato: Standardizing minority languages  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-317-29887-X
1-317-29886-1
1-315-64772-9
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910765850903321
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Serie: Routledge Critical Studies in Multilingualism