Linguistic genocide or superdiversity? [online] : new and old language diversities / edited by Reetta Toivanen, Janne Saarikivi
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Introduction to New and Old Language Diversities: Language Variation and Endangerment in Changing Minority Communities
Part 1: Language communities or networks of communication? Old and new linguistic diversity 1. Fragmentation of the Karelian Language and Its Community: Growing Variation at the Threshold of Language Shift 2.What’s Up Helsinki?: Linguistic Diversity Among Suburban Adolescents 3. Varieties of Erzya–Russian Code-Switching in Radio Vaygel Broadcasts 4. Udmurt on Social Network Sites: A Comparison with the Welsh Case
Part 2: Standardising languages and ethnicities: mission impossible? 5. A Tale of a City and Its Two Languages: A History of Bilingual Practices in the City of Bilbao 6. Nationalising Fluid and Ambiguous Identities: Russia, Western Ukraine and Their Ukrainian and Russian Minorities, Diasporas and ‘Compatriots Abroad’ 7. Emergent Sámi Identities: From Assimilation Towards Revitalisation 8. Localising the Global in the Superdiverse Municipalities of the Arctic: The Case of Inari
Part 3: Language revitalisation: protection standards or tolerance for variation 9. Russia’s Minority Education and the European Language Charter 10. Metadiversity, or the Uniqueness of the Lambs 11. Division of Responsibility in Karelian and Veps Language Revitalisation Discourse 12. Standard Language Ideology and Minority Languages: The Case of the Permian Languages
Achiziție prin Proiectul Anelis Plus 2020.
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