UID:
almahu_9949363129902882
Format:
256 p
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illustrations(colour)
ISBN:
9780191896644
Series Statement:
Oxford scholarship online
Content:
This book introduces a new and still emerging theoretical framework for understanding language shift, and presents several case studies of minority language communities using this approach. To date, approaches to language shift have typically relied on explaining the process through descriptive sociolinguistic models, i.e., how the community first becomes bilingual in both the majority and minority languages and then eventually shifts entirely to the majority language. The approach used in this edited volume attributes shift to a change from local control of tightly interconnected "horizontal" institutions within a community to more external or "vertical" control of those increasingly autonomous institutions outside the community. In short, this theory proposes that language shift is driven by specific changes in community structure. Unlike previous approaches to language shift, the one proposed here is generalizable. The bulk of the book contains chapters on language communities aimed at testing and refining the theoretical implications. The chapters cover different languages, contexts, and periods. Importantly, the two final chapters - from leading specialists in the broader field and working largely outside the US - provide critical commentary on the theoretical approach and again offer refinement toward a theory of language shift.
Note:
© editorial matter and organization Joshua R. Brown 2022 © the chapters their several authors 2022
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1 A verticalization theory of language shift -- 2 Politics and cooperatives -- 3 The Great Change in Midwestern agriculture -- 4 The Great Change and the shift from Norwegian to English in Ulen, Minnesota -- 5 Language shift and religious change inCentralPennsylvania -- 6 Internal verticalization and community maintenance -- 7 The verticalization model of language shift from a population-structure perspective -- 8 The verticalization model of language shift from a historical sociolinguistic perspective -- 9 Reflecting on the commentaries
Additional Edition:
Print version : ISBN 9780198864639
Language:
English
Subjects:
Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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English Studies