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Language and ethnicity / edited by James R. Dow.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Dow, James R.
Fishman, Joshua A.
Series:
Focusschrift in honor of Joshua A. Fishman on the occasion of his 65th birthday ; v. 2.
Focusschrift in honor of Joshua A. Fishman on the occasion of his 65th birthday ; v. 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Anthropological linguistics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (263 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1991.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
An impressive collection of theoretical perspectives and empirical data which includes papers on Catalan, Galician, Tagalog, and the minority languages of Kenya. Most of the contributions deal with ethnic minorities in North America: language maintenance and shift and cultural aspects of various language minorities' as well as Judeo-English and Yiddish spoken by children of Jewish immigrants.
Contents:
LANGUAGE AND ETHNICITY
Editorial page
Title page
Copyright page
Preface
Table of contents
Introduction
Pennsylvania German: "Do they love it in their hearts?
Procedures for this Study
Language Usage
Linguistic Evidence
Discussion
Linguistic Markers of Anabaptist Ethnicity through Four Centuries
0. Introduction
1. Linguistic Markers of Peoplehood during the Founding Phase
2. Linguistic Markers of Peoplehood during the Post-Foundation Phases
3. Linguistic Markers of Peoplehood during the Migration to Other Language Areas
4. Conclusion
Linkages of Language and Ethnic Identity: Changes in Barcelona, 1980-1987
A Brief Reviewof Some Major Linguistic Policy Changes
Changes in Linguistic Choices?
Language Choices in Informal Domains
The Ethnographer's Experience
Changes in Linguistic Choices among Students
Case Study: First Year High School
Language Attitudes
Notes
Language and Ethnicity: The Case of Rosalía de Castro
Making Ethnicity Salient in Codeswitching
Explaining Social Motivations for Code Choices
Unmarked Choices
Marked Choices
Permissible" Marked Choices
Exclusive" Marked Choices
Exploratory Choices: Marked Use of an Ethnic Language
Conclusion
Cebuiano and Tagalog: Ethnic Rivalry Redivivus
1. Introduction
2. Cebuanos and Tagalogs: Some Social Data
3. Cebuano and Tagalog: Some Sociolinguistic Data
The Emergence of Language Minorities in the United States
2. Functional and Conflict Perspectives on Language
3. Domains of Language Policy and Debate in the United States
4. Theoretical Implications
Note
Theory and Method in the Study of Language Shift
2. Definitions
3. The Measurement of Language Shift.
4. The Interpretation of Language Shift Data
5. Demographic Modelling
A So-Called Dialect of English
EthnicIdentity and Aging: Children of Jewish Immigrants Return to Their First Language
Yiddish during the Life Cycle of Children of Immigrants
Current Yiddish Language Use
Aging, Language and Ethnic Identification
W(h)ither Ethnic Languages and Bilingual Education in the US? Crisis &amp
the Struggle between Hegemony &amp
Humanism
The Hegemonic Paradigm - The Received World View in the U.S.
The Current National/World Crisis
Whither the US? - Can/Will It Change?
The Humanistic Paradigm - An Alternative World View for the US
Whither the Paradigm Shift?
References
Contributors
Joanna Courteau
James R. Dow
Werner Enninger
Andrew Gonzalez
Marion Lois Huffines
Alan S. Kaye
Rolf Kjolseth
David Lopez
Carol Myers-Scotton
Rakhmiel Peltz
Calvin Veltman
Kathryn Woolard
Index.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-283-12181-6
9786613121813
90-272-8477-6
OCLC:
654994174

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