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О ПОВЫШЕНИИ РОЛИ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОГО ЯЗЫКА ... : ON INCREASING THE ROLE OF THE STATE LANGUAGE ...
Якубов, Дилшод Камилджанович. - : Oriental renaissance: Innovative, educational, natural and social sciences, 2022
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Stakeholders' Insights Into Migrant Students’ Experiences in a Thai Public School: A Linguistic Ecological Perspective
In: ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies ; 14 ; 2 ; 243-266 ; Multicultural Lingual and Multicultural Education (2022)
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"From information to action” means “from encoding to decoding
In: A quest for an interface between information and action ; https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-03522453 ; A quest for an interface between information and action, Pier F. Morette; Vasileios Basios, Apr 2021, Gaeta, Italy. pp.17-23 (2021)
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ТОЧНОСТЬ И УМЕСТНОСТЬ КАК КАТЕГОРИИ СОВРЕМЕННОЙ ЛИНГВОЭКОЛОГИИ (НА МАТЕРИАЛЕ СОВРЕМЕННЫХ МЕДИА) ... : ACCURA CY AND RELEVANCE AS MODERN LINGUOECOLOGY CATEGORIES (ON THE MATERIAL OF MODERN MEDIA) ...
Кодалаева, Х.Г.; Тедеева, З.К.. - : Автономная некоммерческая организация высшего образования «Российский новый университет», 2021
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International Bilingual Journal of Culture, Anthropology and Linguistics ...
Pal, Patitpaban. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Mouthings as Semiotic Resources in Signed Language Emergence | Felicia Bisnath ...
Bisnath, Felicia. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Quantitative Research Methods of Linguistic Niche and Cultural Sustainability
In: Sustainability ; Volume 13 ; Issue 17 (2021)
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Innovative aspects of the development of linguistic forensic examinations ...
Shoshin, Serguei. - : figshare, 2021
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SCIENTIFIC MODEL OF LINGUOECOLOGY: CURRENT STATE OF THEORY AND PROSPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT: ASPECTS OF FORMATION OF THE NATIONAL RUSSIAN SEGMENT AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ...
Shoshin, Serguei. - : figshare, 2021
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Innovative aspects of the development of linguistic forensic examinations ...
Shoshin, Serguei. - : figshare, 2021
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SCIENTIFIC MODEL OF LINGUOECOLOGY: CURRENT STATE OF THEORY AND PROSPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT: ASPECTS OF FORMATION OF THE NATIONAL RUSSIAN SEGMENT AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ...
Shoshin, Serguei. - : figshare, 2021
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SCIENTIFIC MODEL OF LINGUOECOLOGY: CURRENT STATE OF THEORY AND PROSPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT: ASPECTS OF FORMATION OF THE NATIONAL RUSSIAN SEGMENT AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ...
Shoshin, Serguei. - : figshare, 2021
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The Even Language: Studying, Teaching and Linguistic Ecology Challenges ; Эвенский язык: исследования, преподавание, вызовы лингвоэкологии
Petrov, Alexander A.; Razumovskaya, Veronica A.; Петров, А. А.. - : Сибирский федеральный университет. Siberian Federal University, 2021
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Language Ecology and Shift at Baawating, 1600-1971
Abstract: Research focused on the macro-trends in Canadian language policy (LP) has largely focused on two broad trajectories: (a) the processes of accommodation of Anglophone and Francophone communities (including the limitations of Canada's policy of bilingualism for French-speaking or official-language minority communities) (Martel & Pquet, 2010; Morris, 2010; Cardinal, 2015); and (b) the ongoing exclusion of The Other (i.e. "immigrant" and Indigenous communities) within Canadas existing LP framework (Haque, 2012; Haque & Patrick, 2015; Patrick, 2018). This research turns its focus to the place of language in the state formation processes of Canada that preceded its "Bilingualism within a multicultural framework," and its place in settler/Indigenous relations and processes of colonization. Building on the paradigm of the Anishinaabe Seven Fires prophecies and a framework that emphasizes the interplay of language practices, beliefs and management in a social ecology, this work offers a case study of the specific experiences of Indigenous peoples in the communities surrounding Baawating (at the junction of Lake Superior and Lake Huron) to exemplify: (a) how Indigenous individuals adjusted their language choices in response to institutional language policy? (b) How Canadian Indian Policy more generally affected those language choices? (c) How these choices impacted relations between Indigenous and settler peoples? And (d) how local language practice, belief, and management processes have been impacted by the surrounding socio-economic, physical, political, and cultural environments? The study uses a mixed-methods approach that combines content analysis of language policy documents, historical records, demographic data and interviews of local Indigenous residents on their experiences of language choice and use to triangulate the interplay between macro-level LP, ideologies of language, and language shift. The research demonstrates the interconnection of LP with social, economic, political and technological domains and their corresponding influence on the linguistic choices available to Indigenous peoples, which precipitated large-scale language shift. Furthermore, it illuminates how language has been used to stand-in for race in the construction of idealized national subjects within a liberal order since at least the early twentieth century in Canada.
Keyword: Algoma; Anishinaabe; Anishinaabe language; Anishinaabemowin; Baawating; Batchewana; Bilingualism; Braillais; Brayet; Canadian French; Canadian language policy; Canadian liberalism; Canadian state formation; Chippewa; Chippeway; Colonial language policy; Colonialism; Colonization; Communities of practice; Community of practice; Coureurs des bois; Day school; Day schools; Ethnography of language policy; Français sauvage; French in Canada; Garden River; High modernity; Historiography of language; History of language; Indian Act; Indian policy; Indigenous; Indigenous French; Indigenous language revitalization; Indigenous languages; Indigenous policy; Lake Huron; Lake Superior; Language; Language and race; Language and religion; Language ecology; Language ideologies; Language maintenance; Language policy; Language politics; Language shift; Language use; Liberal order; Liberalism; Linguistic ecology; Métis; Métis French; Michif; Modernity; Multiculturalism; Multilingualism; Nebenaigooching; Northern Ontario; Odaawaa; Odawa; Ojibwa; Ojibway; Ojibwe; Ottawa; Public policy; Residential school; Residential schools; Sault Ste. Marie; Seven fires; Shingwauk; Shingwaukonse; Speech community; Steelton; Upper Great Lakes; Voyageur; Voyageurs
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10315/38743
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The Breakup 2.1: The ten-year update ...
Gershon, Ilana. - : Humanities Commons, 2020
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Ecological Properties of Speech in the Communicative Field of Russian As a Foreign Language: New Extension
Vorontsova, I.. - : Knowledge E, 2020
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Environmental conditions do not predict diversification rates in the Bantu languages. ...
Beyer, Robert; Singarayer, Joy S; Stock, Jay T. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2019
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Rethinking decreolization: Language contact and change in Louisiana Creole ...
Mayeux, Oliver. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2019
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Rethinking decreolization: Language contact and change in Louisiana Creole
Mayeux, Oliver. - : University of Cambridge, 2019. : Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, 2019. : Peterhouse, 2019
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Environmental conditions do not predict diversification rates in the Bantu languages.
In: nlmid: 101672560 ; essn: 2405-8440 (2019)
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