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Exploring individual variation in Turkish heritage speakers’ complex linguistic productions: Evidence from discourse markers ...
Blum, Frederic. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Language Variation and Change in Puerto Rican Philadelphia ...
Berry, Grant. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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When Language Contact Says Nothing: A Contrastive Analysis of Queísta Structures in Two Varieties of Peninsular Spanish
BLAS-ARROYO, JOSE LUIS. - : Brill Academic Publishers, 2022
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Evidence of the interplay of genetics and culture in Ethiopia. ...
López, Saioa; Tarekegn, Ayele; Band, Gavin. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2021
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An iterative design for patient education handouts: creating accessible written pre-operative information for diverse cleft palate patients and their families
In: Student Research Symposium (2021)
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Using language models for holistic language variety comparisons ...
McNeill, Joshua. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Mapping Urban Linguistic Diversity in New York City: Motives, Methods, Tools, and Outcomes
Perlin, Ross; Kaufman, Daniel; Turin, Mark. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2021
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The Conundrum of Friulian Language Vitality
De Cia, Simone. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2021
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The Conundrum of Friulian Language Vitality
De Cia, Simone. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2021
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Mapping Urban Linguistic Diversity in New York City: Motives, Methods, Tools, and Outcomes
Perlin, Ross; Kaufman, Daniel; Turin, Mark. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2021
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Northern Paiute Texts: Introduction
In: English Faculty Publications and Presentations (2020)
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Lexical Variation, Health Literacy, and Gender Segregation: An Elicitation Survey in a Spanish-Speaking Immigrant Community
In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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Fronting in Old Spanish
Sitaridou, Ioanna; Batllori Dillet, Montse. - : Ubiquity Press, 2020
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Phonological contrast and phonetic variation: The case of velars in Iwaidja
Carignan C; Harvey M; Mailhammer R. - : Project Muse, 2020
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Nombres, ¿para qué os quiero? : una propuesta metalingüística y transversal sobre diversidad en el aula de 3º ESO
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Language endangerment: a multidimensional analysis of risk factors
Bromham, L.; Hua, X.; Algy, C.; Meakins, F.. - : Oxford University Press, 2020
Abstract: The world is facing a crisis of language loss that rivals, or exceeds, the rate of loss of biodiversity. There is an increasing urgency to understand the drivers of language change in order to try and stem the catastrophic rate of language loss globally and to improve language vitality. Here we present a unique case study of language shift in an endangered Indigenous language, with a dataset of unprecedented scale. We employ a novel multidimensional analysis, which allows the strength of a quantitative approach without sacrificing the detail of individual speakers and specific language variables, to identify social, cultural, and demographic factors that influence language shift in this community. We develop the concept of the 'linguatype', a sample of an individual's language variants, analogous to the geneticists' concept of 'genotype' as a sample of an individual's genetic variants. We use multidimensional clustering to show that while family and household have significant effects on language patterns, peer group is the most significant factor for predicting language variation. Generalized linear models demonstrate that the strongest factor promoting individual use of the Indigenous language is living with members of the older generation who speak the heritage language fluently. Wright-Fisher analysis indicates that production of heritage language is lost at a significantly faster rate than perception, but there is no significant difference in rate of loss of verbs vs nouns, or lexicon vs grammar. Notably, we show that formal education has a negative relationship with Indigenous language retention in this community, with decreased use of the Indigenous language significantly associated with more years of monolingual schooling in English. These results suggest practical strategies for strengthening Indigenous language retention and demonstrate a new analytical approach to identifying risk factors for language loss in Indigenous communities that may be applicable to many languages globally.
Keyword: 2806 Developmental Neuroscience; 3204 Developmental and Educational Psychology; 3310 Linguistics and Language; Australian languages; Bilingual education; Language shift; Language variation and change; Wright-Fisher
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Variation of Oral and Nasal Stops by English and Japanese Learners of Thai
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 86-106 (2020) (2020)
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Many Ways to Sound Diné: Linguistic Variation in Navajo
Palakurthy, Kayla. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
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A Study of Early Career Teachers' Practices Related to Language and Language Diversity During Mathematics Instruction
In: Curriculum and Instruction Faculty Publications and Presentations (2019)
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Topodinâmica do alemão falado em comunidades de imigração do norte da boêmia no Brasil
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