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Language Ideologies, Conservation Ideologies: Communication and Collaboration at a Cameroonian Wildlife Sanctuary
Edmonds, Rosalie Beth. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
In: Edmonds, Rosalie Beth. (2019). Language Ideologies, Conservation Ideologies: Communication and Collaboration at a Cameroonian Wildlife Sanctuary. UCLA: Anthropology 0063. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/6jq8w9bv (2019)
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/pol/itically Incorrect: Ideologies of Race, Anti-Semitism, Gender and Sexuality in the Everyday Linguistic Co-production of Transgression
Wilson, Wesley Troy. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
In: Wilson, Wesley Troy. (2019). /pol/itically Incorrect: Ideologies of Race, Anti-Semitism, Gender and Sexuality in the Everyday Linguistic Co-production of Transgression. UCLA: Anthropology 0063. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/3941s53n (2019)
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О дискурсивных подходах к исследованию языковой политики ... : About Discursive Approaches to the Study of Language Policy ...
Мухарямов, Наиль Мидхатович; Януш, Ольга Борисовна; Шакурова, Гульназ Зиннатулловна. - : Уральский государственный педагогический университет, 2019
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L’identité assignée : du lieu et ses manifestations discursives
Boudreau, Annette. - : Institut canadien de recherche sur les minorités linguistiques / Canadian Institute for Research on Linguistic Minorities, 2019. : Érudit, 2019
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Ideologías lingüísticas en la prensa de la Transición: análisis de las cartas al director publicadas en El País
Iglésias, Narcís. - : Les Éditions de l'Université de Sherbrooke (ÉDUS), 2019. : Érudit, 2019
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La littératie, une notion chargée idéologiquement : le traitement de l’alphabétisation dans la presse acadienne
Arrighi, Laurence. - : Les Éditions de l'Université de Sherbrooke (ÉDUS), 2019. : Érudit, 2019
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Usos lingüístics a la UIB: l’anglès a l’aula ; Language uses at UIB: English in the classroom
In: Treballs de Sociolingüística Catalana; Núm. 29 (2019): La llengua catalana i la mundialització; 11-25 (2019)
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Identity, Discursive Positioning, and Investment in Mixed-Group Spanish Language Classes: A case study of five heritage speakers ...
Unkn Unknown. - : Temple University. Libraries, 2019
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Trans + Languaging: Beyond Dual Language Bilingual Education
In: Journal of Multilingual Education Research (2019)
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Interpreting language use in Ozelonacaxtla, Puebla, Mexico
McGraw, Rachel. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2019
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Issues of ideology in English language education worldwide: an overview
In: Pedagogy, Culture & Society ; 26 ; 1 ; 19-33 (2019)
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“We teach this way because it is the model we’ve adopted”: Asymmetries in language and literacy policies and implementation in Two Way Immersion Programs
In: Research Papers in Education, 2009, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 175-200 (2019)
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Entre classe e raça ; Between race and class
In: Domínios de Lingu@gem; v. 13 n. 4 (2019): Sociolinguística no Brasil: deslocamentos e fronteiras; 1330-1358 ; Domínios de Lingu@gem; Vol 13 No 4 (2019): Sociolinguística no Brasil: deslocamentos e fronteiras; 1330-1358 ; 1980-5799 (2019)
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Interpreting language use in Ozelonacaxtla, Puebla, Mexico
McGraw, Rachel. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2019
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Pena, Pinahua, and Prestige: Shame and Linguistic Insecurity in Upper Balsas Classrooms
In: Theses and Dissertations (2019)
Abstract: This ethnography is a topical analysis of the Indigenous Education system in rural Guerrero, Mexico. The purpose of this research is to draw out the correlations between coercive monolingual ‘Spanish only’ language policies implemented during the mid 20th century and the systematic disintegration of the Nahuatl language within what were once monolingual Nahua communities in the Upper Balsas valley. The data presented in this paper is framed and analyzed through language ideologies discourse. The conceptualizations of language held within the cultural ideology allow for the complexities surrounding language loss and revitalization to be taken into consideration within their dynamic and fluid states. As an ethnography of the particular, this work compiles and analyzes data gathered from rural, historically Indigenous, and linguistically diverse populations in southwest Mexico. The foremost goal in this research is to determine if trans-generational shame is a plausible explanation and subsequently a contributing factor to Nahuatl language loss. The coercive nature of the language practices outlined in this ethnography, which caused, in my summation, psychological trauma due to the use of humiliation, shaming, which corresponded with a loss of agency, further stigmatized the Nahua communities. The secondary focus of the research is to look at the lasting effects or intergenerational manifestations of shame and stigmatization as it pertains to the cessation of language transmission leading to language dormancy. This ethnography is structured through interviews from three generations within the target population to capture the generational effects of Spanish only and monolingual bridging policies, which undermined Nahua agency regarding language transmission from the 1950s to the present. Through interviews, surveys and participant observation, the work presented in this ethnography comes together to create a snapshot of language shift within the region focusing primarily on the bilingual classroom. The implications drawn from the research illustrate the varying levels of shame, stigma, value, and prestige placed on language usage and includes Nahuatl, Spanish, and English. The research presented takes note of the speech communities and contexts in which ideologies are maintained, making this study significant to ongoing research in the fields of Indigenous Language Education policy, anthropology, and sociolinguistic research.
Keyword: Language and Identity; Language ideologies; Nahuatl Language; Shame; Social and Cultural Anthropology; State Education Policy
URL: https://dc.uwm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3342&context=etd
https://dc.uwm.edu/etd/2337
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On the conceptual and methodological aspects of (political) journalistic translation research
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LIMÓN PATWA: A PERCEPTUAL STUDY TO MEASURE LANGUAGE ATTITUDES TOWARD SPEAKERS OF PATWA IN COSTA RICA
In: Theses and Dissertations--Linguistics (2019)
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I speak small: unequal Englishes and transnational identities among Ghanaian migrants
Sabaté Dalmau, Maria. - : Taylor & Francis Online, 2019
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Mapping Ideologies: Place Names in Glacier National Park
Pipitone, Kaitlin E. - : University of Montana, 2019
In: Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers (2019)
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Between race and class
In: Domínios de Lingu@gem, Vol 13, Iss 4, Pp 1330-1358 (2019) (2019)
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