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ФОРМИРОВАНИЕ ЛИНГВОЭКОЛОГИЧЕСКОЙ КУЛЬТУРЫ У СТУДЕНТОВ ПЕДАГОГИЧЕСКОГО КОЛЛЕДЖА
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Григорьева, Марина. - : Автономная некоммерческая организация Редакция журнала Среднее профессиональное образование, 2011
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The modeling of an ecology of language [electronic resource] : Haitian Creole among first and second generation Haitian college students
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Phytoplankton assemblages, environmental influences and trophic status using canonical correspondence analysis, fuzzy relations, and linguistic translation.
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Yankunytjatjara continuity and change: a linguistic ecology of the Yankunytjatjara language, with particular emphasis on Coober [Cooper] Pedy, South Australia.
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Language ecology and language planning in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand.
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Tr*nnychasers (film)
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In: Tr*nnychasers: A Skateboard Roadtrip (2006) (2007)
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ПОЭТИЧЕСКИЕ ТЕКСТЫ В ПРОЦЕССАХ ДУХОВНОЙ «ЭКОЛОГИЗАЦИИ» ОБЩЕСТВА
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Казарян, Л.. - : Государственное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования "Северный государственный медицинский университет (г. Архангельск) Федерального агентства по здравоохранению и социальному развитию, 2005
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Introduction to special volume: Language contact, hybrids and new varieties: emergent possessive constructions
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In: 1327-9130 (2005)
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La diversité linguistique : Enjeux pour la Francophonie ; The linguistic diversity and the stakes for Francophony
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In: Hermès (Paris.1988) [ISSN 0767-9513], 2004, N° 40; p. 287-293, 403 [8 p.] (2004)
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TOWARDS A 'LANGUAGE SUSTAINABILITY': CONCEPTS, PRINCIPLES, AND PROBLEMS OF HUMAN COMMUNICATIVE ORGANISATION IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY ...
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TOWARDS A 'LANGUAGE SUSTAINABILITY': CONCEPTS, PRINCIPLES, AND PROBLEMS OF HUMAN COMMUNICATIVE ORGANISATION IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY ...
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Rearticulating the case for minority language rights
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While advocacy of minority language rights (MLR) has become well established in sociolinguistics, language policy and planning and the wider human rights literature, it has also come under increased criticism in recent times for a number of key limitations. In this paper, I address directly three current key criticisms of the MLR movement. The first is a perceived tendency towards essentialism in articulations of language rights. The second is the apparent utopianism and artificiality of 'reversing language shift' in the face of wider social and political 'realities'. And the third is that the individual mobility of minority-language speakers is far better served by shifting to a majority language. While acknowledging the perspicacity of some of these arguments, I aim to rearticulate a defence of minority language rights that effectively addresses these key concerns. This requires, however, a sociohistorical/sociopolitical rather than a biological/ecological analysis of MLR. In addition, I will argue that a sociohistorical/sociopolitical defence of MLR can problematise the positions often adopted by minority language rights' critics themselves, particularly those who defend majoritarian forms of linguistic essentialism and those who sever the instrumental/identity aspects of language. Implications for language policy and planning will also be discussed.
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language rights; linguistic ecology; minority languages
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Negotiating Environmental Relationships: Why Language Matters to Environmental Philosophy
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