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Contact, Asia, and the Rethinking of Englishes in Multilingual Ecologies
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Singapore English. Structure, variation and usage. Studies in English Language. By Jakob R. E. Leimgruber
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Neural basis for processing hidden complexity indexed by small and finite clauses in Mandarin Chinese
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Review (article) of New perspectives on the origins of language ed. by Claire Lefebvre, Bernard Comrie, and Henri Cohen
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Review (article) of Wim Vandenbussche, Ernst Håkon Jahr and Peter Trudgill (eds.). Language Ecology for the 21st Century: Linguistic Conflicts and Social Environments. Oslo, Norway: Novus Press. 2013.
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The lifecycle of Sri Lanka Malay
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The aim of this paper is to document the forces that led first to the decay and then the revival of the ancestral language of the Malay diaspora of Sri Lanka. We first sketch the background of the origins of the language in terms of intense contact and multilingual transfer; then analyze the forces that led to a significant language shift and consequent loss, as well as the factors responsible for the recent survival of the language. In doing so we focus in particular on the ideologies of language upheld within the community, as well as on the role of external agents in the lifecycle of the community.
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URL: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/85207
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