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Resilience, smartphone use and language among urban refugees in the Global south
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The debates on "new speakers" and “non-native” speakers as symptoms of late modern anxieties over linguistic ownership
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Galician-Portuguese and the politics of language in contemporary Galicia
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Language and Cognition in Gaelic-English Young Adult Bilingual Speakers:A Positive Effect of School Immersion Program on Attentional and Grammatical Skills
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Commercialising the cúpla focal: New speakers, language ownership, and the promotion of Irish as a business resource
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This article draws on ethnographic fieldwork in two Irish towns to examine the mobilisation of the Irish language as a resource for business by new speakers of Irish. We examine how local community-level Irish language advocacy organisations have implemented initiatives to specifically promote the use of Irish in business, primarily as visual commercial engagement with the language paired with the use of the cúpla focal. The article explores how new speakers of Irish understand what might be perceived as the tokenistic mobilisation of Irish and what value they invest in their efforts to use the cúpla focal. We explore tensions over language ownership that emerge as more fluent proprietors of ‘bilingual businesses’ position themselves in relation to the ‘newness’ of these speakers.
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URL: http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/185889/ http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/185889/1/185889.pdf
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New speaker parents as grassroots policy makers in contemporary Galicia: ideologies, management and practices
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National cultural autonomy and linguistic rights in Central and Eastern Europe
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Just use it! Linguistic conversion and identities of resistance amongst Galician new speakers
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Carving out breathing spaces for Galician. New speakers’ investment in monolingual practices
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Special Issue: Comparing ‘New Speakers’ Across Language Contexts: Mobility and Motivations [Guest Editors]
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Language awareness amongst “new speakers” in a multilingual classroom
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Regimenting the Gaeltacht: authenticity, anonymity, and expectation in contemporary Ireland
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New speakers of Irish: shifting boundaries across time and space
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Language-learning holidays: what motivates people to learn a minority language?
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Identity, accent aim, and motivation in second language users:new Scottish Gaelic speakers’ use of phonetic variation
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