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The Hawaiian Model for the Revitalization of Native Minority Cultures and Languages
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Henry Z. Niedzielski
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface v
- Table of contents ix
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Introduction
- Maintenance and Loss of Minority Languages 3
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I. Perspectives
- Linguistic and Sociolinguistic Aspects of Language Contact, Maintenance and Loss 17
- Sociopolitical Aspects of Language Maintenance and Loss 37
- Linguistic Minorities and Language Policies 55
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II. Various Approaches (part 1)
- On Misunderstandings in a Non-Stabilised Situation 83
- Some Aspects of Language Attrition in Turkish Families in the Netherlands 99
- A Domain Approach to the Turkish Vocabulary of Bilingual Turkish Children in the Netherlands 117
- From the Typewriter of A.L. 137
- Some Linguistic Consequences of the Shift from Swedish to Finnish in Finland 149
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II. Various Approaches (part 2)
- Ethnolinguistic Vitality Beliefs and Language Maintenance and Loss 171
- Convergence and Divergence 197
- Language Maintenance and Shift 211
- Ethnolinguistic Vitality and the Bilingual Development of Minority and Majority Group Students 223
- Language Shift in India 253
- Minority Languages as Core Values of Ethnic Cultures 277
- Agencies of Language Reproduction in Celtic Societies 307
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II. Various Approaches (part 3)
- Language Competence and Use among Coastal Kadazan Children 333
- Some Problems of Linguistic Minorities in Japan 357
- The Hawaiian Model for the Revitalization of Native Minority Cultures and Languages 369
- Minority Language Maintenance and Learning as Instruments for Improving the Status of the Minority Group 385
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III. Prospects
- Conference Summary 395
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface v
- Table of contents ix
-
Introduction
- Maintenance and Loss of Minority Languages 3
-
I. Perspectives
- Linguistic and Sociolinguistic Aspects of Language Contact, Maintenance and Loss 17
- Sociopolitical Aspects of Language Maintenance and Loss 37
- Linguistic Minorities and Language Policies 55
-
II. Various Approaches (part 1)
- On Misunderstandings in a Non-Stabilised Situation 83
- Some Aspects of Language Attrition in Turkish Families in the Netherlands 99
- A Domain Approach to the Turkish Vocabulary of Bilingual Turkish Children in the Netherlands 117
- From the Typewriter of A.L. 137
- Some Linguistic Consequences of the Shift from Swedish to Finnish in Finland 149
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II. Various Approaches (part 2)
- Ethnolinguistic Vitality Beliefs and Language Maintenance and Loss 171
- Convergence and Divergence 197
- Language Maintenance and Shift 211
- Ethnolinguistic Vitality and the Bilingual Development of Minority and Majority Group Students 223
- Language Shift in India 253
- Minority Languages as Core Values of Ethnic Cultures 277
- Agencies of Language Reproduction in Celtic Societies 307
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II. Various Approaches (part 3)
- Language Competence and Use among Coastal Kadazan Children 333
- Some Problems of Linguistic Minorities in Japan 357
- The Hawaiian Model for the Revitalization of Native Minority Cultures and Languages 369
- Minority Language Maintenance and Learning as Instruments for Improving the Status of the Minority Group 385
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III. Prospects
- Conference Summary 395