Language allegiances and bilingualism in the US

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Language allegiances and bilingualism in the US

edited by M. Rafael Salaberry

(Linguistic diversity and language rights / series editor, Tove Skutnabb-Kangas)

Multilingual Matters, c2009

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 196-212

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9781847691774

内容説明

This book analyses the concept of language allegiances, and, more broadly, language-based identities in a multilingual society such as the US. The guiding theme of the chapters that comprise this volume is the identification of specific beliefs and attitudes towards language, and how these lead to particular actions in the spheres of language ideology, legal litigation, educational agendas, political strategies and cultural identities. The authors share the idea that, whether it is based on reality or a perception of reality, there is a privileged connection between language and identity.

目次

Chapter 1: Language Allegiances - Rafael Salaberry Chapter 2: Language attitudes and linguistic outcomes in Reading, Pennsylvania - Jacqueline Toribio Chapter 3: A Sociolinguistic View of Speech Sciences - Nancy Niedzielski Chapter 4: Linguistic Profiling: The Linguistic Point of View - Dennis R. Preston Chapter 5: The Bilingual's Hoarse Voice: Losing Rights in Two Languages - Sandra Del Valle Chapter 6: Problems with the 'language-as-resource' discourse in the promotion of heritage languages in the USA - Thomas Ricento Chapter 7: English Hegemony and the Politics of Ethno-Linguistic Justice in the United States - Ronald Schmidt Chapter 8: Livin' and Teachin' la lengua loca: Glocalizing U.S. Spanish ideologies and practices - Ofelia Garcia Chapter 9: Bilingual education: Assimilation, segregation and integration - Rafael Salaberry
巻冊次

: hbk ISBN 9781847691781

内容説明

This book analyses the concept of language allegiances, and, more broadly, language-based identities in a multilingual society such as the US. The guiding theme of the chapters that comprise this volume is the identification of specific beliefs and attitudes towards language, and how these lead to particular actions in the spheres of language ideology, legal litigation, educational agendas, political strategies and cultural identities. The authors share the idea that, whether it is based on reality or a perception of reality, there is a privileged connection between language and identity.

目次

Chapter 1: Language Allegiances - Rafael Salaberry Chapter 2: Language Attitudes and Linguistic Outcomes in Reading, Pennsylvania - Jacqueline Toribio Chapter 3: A Sociolinguistic View of Speech Sciences - Nancy Niedzielski Chapter 4: Linguistic Profiling: The Linguistic Point of View - Dennis R. Preston Chapter 5: The Bilingual’s Hoarse Voice: Losing Rights in Two Languages - Sandra Del Valle Chapter 6: Problems with the ‘Language-as-resource’ Discourse in the Promotion of Heritage Languages in the USA - Thomas Ricento Chapter 7: English Hegemony and the Politics of Ethno-Linguistic Justice in the United States - Ronald Schmidt Chapter 8: Livin' and Teachin' la lengua loca: Glocalizing US Spanish Ideologies and Practices - Ofelia García Chapter 9: Bilingual Education: Assimilation, Segregation and Integration - Rafael Salaberry

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