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Data from: Decoding the dynamics of dental distributions: insights from shark demography and dispersal ...
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How and When to Sign “Hey!” Socialization into Grammar in Z, a 1st Generation Family Sign Language from Mexico
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In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 80 (2022)
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Language Assessment Literacy of Middle School English Teachers in Mexico
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In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 1; Pages: 32 (2022)
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Enseñar y aprender matemáticas en lengua indígena. La experiencia del proyecto T'arhexperakua en Michoacán, México
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The Role of Language in Structuring Social Networks Following Market Integration in a Yucatec Maya Population.
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Language is the human universal mode of communication, and is dynamic and constantly in flux accommodating user needs as individuals interface with a changing world. However, we know surprisingly little about how language responds to market integration, a pressing force affecting indigenous communities worldwide today. While models of culture change often emphasize the replacement of one language, trait, or phenomenon with another following socioeconomic transitions, we present a more nuanced framework. We use demographic, economic, linguistic, and social network data from a rural Maya community that spans a 27-year period and the transition to market integration. By adopting this multivariate approach for the acquisition and use of languages, we find that while the number of bilingual speakers has significantly increased over time, bilingualism appears stable rather than transitionary. We provide evidence that when indigenous and majority languages provide complementary social and economic payoffs, both can be maintained. Our results predict the circumstances under which indigenous language use may be sustained or at risk. More broadly, the results point to the evolutionary dynamics that shaped the current distribution of the world's linguistic diversity.
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behavioral ecology; bilingualism; cultural evolution; language shift; market integration; Maya; Mexico; Psychology; social networks
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URL: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.79824 https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/332378
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Learning P’urhepecha as a second language: Reflections from a community-based workshop
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In: Living Languages • Lenguas Vivas • Línguas Vivas (2022)
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History reborn: neoliberalism, utopia, and Mexico's student movements in the work of Roberto Bolaño, Eduardo Ruiz Sosa, and Alonso Ruizpalacios
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Language Ideologies and the Intercultural Universities in Mexico: San Felipe del Progreso and Ixhuatlán de Madero
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The Role of Language in Structuring Social Networks Following Market Integration in a Yucatec Maya Population. ...
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Estado de México Otomi
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Data for the thesis "Ideologías del Contacto Linguístico en la Ciudad de Oaxaca, México" ...
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What’s your sign for TORTILLA? Documenting lexical variation in Yucatec Maya Sign Languages
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Horizons Without Borders: Wendy Trevino's 'Cruel Fiction' and the Utopian Poetry of the Commune
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In: Studies in Arts and Humanities ; 5 ; 1 ; 49-66 ; Utopian Acts (2021)
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“Our Languages Do Not Die, They are Being Killed”: Indigenismo and its Effects on Indigenous Language Revitalization
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In: Undergraduate Research Symposium Posters (2021)
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A name is not only a referent ; El nombre no es solo un referente
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In: Domínios de Lingu@gem; Vol 15 No 2 (2021): The quest for interdisciplinarity in the Brazilian Onomastics; 604-611 ; Domínios de Lingu@gem; v. 15 n. 2 (2021): A busca pela interdisciplinaridade na Onomástica brasileira; 604-611 ; 1980-5799 (2021)
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Estudio exploratorio de variación léxica del español entre las ciudades de Cádiz y México
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