Reversing language shift : theoretical and empirical foundations of assistance to threatened languages

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Reversing language shift : theoretical and empirical foundations of assistance to threatened languages

Joshua A. Fishman

(Multilingual matters / series editor, Derrick Sharp, 76)

Multilingual Matters, c1991

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This superbly organised presentation consists of four introductory theoretical chapters dealing with the why, what and how of RLS, six chapters devoted to 13 separate cases from various parts of the world and four concluding chapters that both restate the underlying theory as well as apply it more broadly, beyond the mother tongue transmission nexus, to second language for which intergenerational continuity is pursued precisely as second languages.

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Author's Preface LANGUAGE SHIFT AND REVERSING LANGUAGE SHIFT: INTRODUCTORY CONSIDERATIONS 1. What This Book as About and Why lt is Needed 2. Why Try to Reverse Language Shift and Is It Really Possible To Do So? 3. 'Where' and 'Why' Does Language Shift Occur and How Can It Be Reversed? Locating Language Shift in Social Space and in Societal Dynamics 4. How Threatened is 'Threatened'? A Typology of Disadvantaged Languages and Ameliorative Priorities CASE STUDIES: A BAKER'S DOZEN FROM SEVERAL CONTINENTS 5. Irish: What More Can Be Done? 6. The Cases of Basque and Frisian 7. Four American Examples: Navajo, Spanish and Yiddish (Secular and Ultra*Orthodox) 8. Maori: The Native Language of New Zealand 9. Prospects for Reversing Language Shift in Australia: Evidence from its Aboriginal and Immigrant Languages 10. Three Success Stories (More or Less): Modern Hebrew, French in Quebec and Catalan in Spain RELATED ISSUES AND RECAPITULATION 11. On RLS-Focused Language Planning and on Dialect-Standard Issues and Corpus Planning in Particular 12. The lntergenerational Transmission of 'Additional' Languages for Special Purposes 13. Limitations on School Effectiveness in Connection with Mother Tongue Transmission 14. Theoretical Recapitulation: What is Reversing Language Shift (RLS) and How Can It Succeed?

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