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Hmong language speakers in a Parisian suburb
In: Langscape conference: " Multilingualism: minority & majority perspectives" ; https://hal-inalco.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01590377 ; Langscape conference: " Multilingualism: minority & majority perspectives", MERCATOR Oct 2017, LEEUWARDEN, Netherlands ; https://langscape-conference.eu (2017)
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Why family language policy is crucial ? Case studies from France and Pakistan ; Pourquoi la politique linguistique familiale est cruciale ? Etude de cas de la France et du Pakistan
In: Journée d'étude : Pratiques langagières familiales / Politiques linguistiques familiales ; https://hal-inalco.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01597894 ; Journée d'étude : Pratiques langagières familiales / Politiques linguistiques familiales, SeDYL, CNRS et MultiLing OSLO, Sep 2017, Paris, France (2017)
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PLACE DE L'ANGLAIS CHEZ DES FAMILLES INDIENNES IMMIGRANTES EN EUROPE OCCIDENTALE : NOTIONS DE PRESTIGE LINGUISTIQUE ET CHRONOTOPE ...
HAQUE, Shahzaman. - : Zenodo, 2017
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PLACE DE L'ANGLAIS CHEZ DES FAMILLES INDIENNES IMMIGRANTES EN EUROPE OCCIDENTALE : NOTIONS DE PRESTIGE LINGUISTIQUE ET CHRONOTOPE ...
HAQUE, Shahzaman. - : Zenodo, 2017
Abstract: This article is a reflection on the notion of linguistic prestige related to the transmission of languages among the immigrant families in Europe, in diverse spatial and temporal contexts. The data comes from a prolonged field survey on four Indian families living in Europe (France, Sweden, Norway and Finland). The languages of prestige for the families of the Indian diaspora are mainly English and, in some cases, the language of the host country. Parents cultivate a new pride in transmitting to their children the prestigious languages that are connoted as languages of success, sometimes to the detriment of Indian languages. What arguments are invoked to assign value to a language? Interviews and ethnographic tools used in the field show that the answers to these questions vary depending on the context and the language repertoire concerned but that the English-centric approach proves crucial as a phenomenon of chronotope in order to allow the children to benefit from a promising future. ...
Keyword: chronotope; English; Indian immigrant families in Europe; linguistic prestige
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1964746
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Hmong language speakers in a Parisian suburb
In: Langscape conference: " Multilingualism: minority & majority perspectives" ; https://hal-inalco.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01590377 ; Langscape conference: " Multilingualism: minority & majority perspectives", MERCATOR Oct 2017, LEEUWARDEN, Netherlands ; https://langscape-conference.eu (2017)
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Why family language policy is crucial ? Case studies from France and Pakistan ; Pourquoi la politique linguistique familiale est cruciale ? Etude de cas de la France et du Pakistan
In: Journée d'étude : Pratiques langagières familiales / Politiques linguistiques familiales ; https://hal-inalco.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01597894 ; Journée d'étude : Pratiques langagières familiales / Politiques linguistiques familiales, SeDYL, CNRS et MultiLing OSLO, Sep 2017, Paris, France (2017)
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