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Grammatical Relations and Syntactic Ergativity in Roviana: A little-described language of Solomon Islands
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ASSESSING LANGUAGE KNOWLEDGE IN JEJU: VOCABULARY AND VERBAL PATTERNS IN JEJUEO AND ENGLISH
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MUTUAL INTELLIGIBILITY AND MUTUAL RESPECT: THE EFFECT OF LANGUAGE DEVALUATION ON SELF-ESTEEM AND WELLBEING
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Jejueo in Korea and Ryukyuans in Japan were both labeled as ‘mere dialects’ of the standard language of the respective country. This ideology has not only weakened the vitality of these languages, but also a affected speakers’ mental well-being. After we provide both historical and personal perspectives along with the native speakers at the workshop, we will introduce an objective method to measure the degree of mutual intelligibility to counter the ‘mere dialect’ rhetoric. The method can be also used to measure the degree of intergenerational transmission of languages to assess the current state of endangerment. ; 41989-a.mp3 ; 41989-b.mp3
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/41989
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Toward a linguistically realistic assessment of language vitality: The case of Jejueo
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Toward a linguistically realistic assessment of language vitality: The case of Jejueo
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MUTUAL INTELLIGIBILITY AND MUTUAL RESPECT: THE EFFECT OF LANGUAGE DEVALUATION ON SELF-ESTEEM AND WELLBEING
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