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Seeing our language: The effects of media representation on Scottish Gaelic learners
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Examining the barriers to accessing and utilizing healthcare services for minority-language speakers with neurodevelopmental disorders: a scoping review ...
Beauchamp, Myriam. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Egyptian Minority Language Resources ...
Hartzell, Ethan. - : Zenodo, 2022
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Egyptian Minority Language Resources ...
Hartzell, Ethan. - : Zenodo, 2022
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Language Competition and Language Shift in Friuli-Venezia Giulia: Projection and Trajectory for the Number of Friulian Speakers to 2050
In: Sustainability; Volume 14; Issue 6; Pages: 3319 (2022)
Abstract: This article analyses how the number of speakers of the Friulian language changes over time in the territory where this language is traditionally spoken, that is, the provinces of Udine, Pordenone, and Gorizia, located in the north-east of Italy in the autonomous region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. The aim of this research is twofold. First, it illustrates how the number of speakers of Friulian evolved over the past 40 years. To this end, we provide an overview of the findings of empirical studies on the Friulian language from 1977, 1998, and 2014. We complement these findings with population figures, birth and death rates, as well as data on migration and language transmission in order to provide a better understanding of the current situation in the three provinces. Second, these data are used to set up a mathematical language dynamic (or language competition) model. With the help of this empirically informed model, we derive projections for the future of the Friulian language in the three provinces. The results show that the number of Friulian speakers will decrease from 600,000 in 2014 to about 530,000 in 2050 (−11%), and that the number of regular Friulian speakers will decreases from 420,000 to 320,000 (−23%). By 2050, about 30% of the population will speak Friulian regularly and about 50% will speak Friulian regularly or occasionally. Only in the province of Udine will Friulian speakers still be in a clear majority. The analysis suggests that a stronger commitment to language policy protecting and promoting Friulian is needed in order to counteract these trends.
Keyword: Friulian language; language competition models; language policy; minority language
URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/su14063319
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The Relevance of Intangible Cultural Heritage and Traditional Languages for the Tourism Experience: The Case of Ladin in South Tyrol
In: Sustainability; Volume 14; Issue 5; Pages: 2729 (2022)
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Perceptual Categorization of Hñäñho-Specific Vowel Contrasts by Hñäñho Heritage Speakers in Mexico
In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 73 (2022)
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Planificación lingüística y desarrollo de lenguas minoritarias ; Language Planning and Minority Language Development
In: RILCE 37.2 (2021): 547-66 (2022)
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Minority language education: Reconciling the tensions of language revitalisation and the benefits of bilingualism
Peace‐Hughes, Tracey. - : Wiley, 2022
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Family language policy in the Polish diaspora : a focus on Australia
Romanowski, Piotr. - London : Routledge, 2021
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Enfants gitans à l'école et en famille : d'une analyse des dynamiques langagières en famille aux pratiques de classe
Auger, Nathalie (Herausgeber). - Lyon : ENS Éditions, 2021
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Mixing and unmixing languages : Romani multilingualism in Kosovo
Abercrombie, Amelia. - New York : Routledge, 2021
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A Corrective Feedback Intervention in a Minority French Language School
Ayotte Irwin, Tracy. - : Brock University, 2021
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Emotion word development in bilingual children living in majority and minority contexts
Chang, Charles B.; Ahn, Sunyoung. - : Oxford University Press (OUP), 2021
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Pomak
In: https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03451801 ; 2021 (2021)
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Langues autochtones minoritaires en Allemagne : similitude des droits, diversité des situations sociales
In: ISSN: 2741-5511 ; Cahiers du CRINI ; http://hal.univ-nantes.fr/hal-03558962 ; Cahiers du CRINI, Les éditions du CRINI, 2021, Droit et langue: pourquoi et comment des exceptions juridiques et linguistiques territoriales ?, 2 ; https://crini.univ-nantes.fr/cahiers2-lenzen (2021)
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The Differentiated Parent Support Model: Enhancing the Involvement of Parents Who Do Not Speak the School Language
MacPhee, Mary. - : Canadian Society for the Study of Education, 2021. : Érudit, 2021
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Articulating minority language value in diverse communities: The case of compulsory Irish language education
Murray, Clíona; Flynn, Niamh; Lynch, Andrea. - : Routledge, 2021
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Rhetoric and Reality: A Critical Review of Language Policy and Legislation Governing Official Minority Language Use in Health and Social Care in Wales
Prys, Cynog; Hodges, Rhian; Roberts, Gwerfyl Wyn. - : Institut canadien de recherche sur les minorités linguistiques / Canadian Institute for Research on Linguistic Minorities, 2021. : Érudit, 2021
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Dynamics, Costs, and Survival of Minorities: Optimal Language Policies for Increasing the Vitality of Minority Languages
Wickström, Bengt‐Arne. - : Institut canadien de recherche sur les minorités linguistiques / Canadian Institute for Research on Linguistic Minorities, 2021. : Érudit, 2021
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