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Acculturation strategies and attitudes and their relationship with the identification of descendants of migrants in the Catalan school context
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El aprendizaje de lenguas y las actitudes lingüísticas como herramientas para el empoderamiento y la integración de la mujer migrante
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Self-identifications of youth in Catalonia: a linguistic acculturation theory approach
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The differentiated role of language knowledge and linguistic acculturation strategies in the configuration of occupational aspirations: the case of the descendants of migrants in Western Catalonia
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Identity and linguistic acculturation expectations. The attitudes of Western Catalan high-school students towards Moroccans and Romanians
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Implicit language attitudes in Catalonia (Spain): investigating preferences for Catalan or Spanish using the Implicit Association Test
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Language attitudes towards Spanish and Catalan in autochthonous and immigrant families in Catalonia: analysing the correlation between student attitudes and their parents'
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Linguistic genocide or superdiversity: new and old language diversities, edited by Reetta Toivanen and Janne Saarikivi, Bristol, Multilingual Matters, 2016, 376 pp., ISBN 9781783096053
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The Legal Rights of Aragonese-Speaking Schoolchildren: The Current State of Aragonese Language Teaching (Spain)
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Aragon is an autonomous community within Spain where, historically, three languages are spoken: Aragonese, Catalan, and Castilian Spanish. Both Aragonese and Catalan are minority and minoritised languages within the territory, while Castilian Spanish, the majority language, enjoys total legal protection and legitimation. The fact that we live in the era of the nation-state is crucial for understanding endangered languages in their specific socio-political context. This is why policies at macro-level and micro-level are essential for language maintenance and equality. In this article, we carry out an in-depth analysis of 57 documents: international and national legal documents, education reports, and education curricula. The aims of the paper are: (1) to analyse the current state of Aragonese language teaching in primary education in Aragon, and (2) to suggest solutions and desirable policies to address the passive bilingualism of Aragonese-speaking schoolchildren. We conclude that although Aragon is a trilingual community, education policy actually does not reflect this reality. There is also a need to implement language policies (bottom-up and top-down initiatives) to promote compulsory education in a minoritised language. We therefore propose a linguistic model that brings to the forefront minority languages. This study may contribute to research into Aragonese-Castilian bilingualism in contexts of possible language loss. ; This work was supported by the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of Spain by the Grants EDU2014-54093-R, EDU2017-82479-R and IJCI-2016-28250; the Catalan Government’s Agency for Management of University and Research Grants (AGAUR) by the Grant 2017 SGR 322.
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Aragon; Aragonese language; Aragonese teaching; Language policy; Minoritised language; Minority language; Spain
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/67539 https://doi.org/10.1075/lplp.00045.tor
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Identity, language, school, and social cohesion in a multicultural context: young romanians in the compulsory secondary education of Catalonia
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In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2018)
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Language attitudes in a multilingual and multicultural context. The case of autochthonous and immigrant students in Catalonia
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In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2018)
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Language attitudes, family language and generational cohort in Catalonia: new contributions from a multivariate analysis
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Opening perspectives from an integrated analysis: language attitudes, place of birth and self-identification
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Can language attitudes be improved? A longitudinal study of immigrant students in Catalonia (Spain)
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Attitudinal patterns of secondary education students in Catalonia. The direct and moderator effects of origin
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Redefining cultural identity through language in young Romanian migrants in Spain
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Identity, language, school, and social cohesion in a multicultural context: young romanians in the compulsory secondary education of Catalonia
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In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2016)
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