Planning for the survival of linguistic diversity

被引:5
|
作者
Romaine S. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Department of English Language, University of Oxford
[2] Merton College, University of Oxford, Oxford
关键词
Diglossia; Intergenerational transmission; Language revitalization; Language shift;
D O I
10.1007/s10993-006-9034-3
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The prospect of the loss of linguistic diversity on a large scale has prompted scholars such as Fishman and others to propose programs of intervention to 'reverse language shift' (RLS). RLS theories and efforts are byproducts of European indigenous minority problems, and the ideological bias of Fishman's model of RLS privileges intergenerational transmission in the context of stable diglossia. This article examines the ideological underpinnings and utility of this framework as an appropriate model for stabilizing and revitalizing indigenous languages. I question the assumptions and theoretical perspectives underlying terms such as RLS and reconceptualize what it might mean for a language to be maintained and survive without intergenerational mother tongue transmission. As an increasing number of communities around the world face the impending loss of their languages, it is imperative to clarify these issues not just for theory's sake, but in the interest of providing sound advice. © Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 2006.
引用
收藏
页码:443 / 475
页数:32
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] THE EUROPEAN LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY - POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC DATA OF LINGUISTIC PLANNING
    JUCQUOIS, G
    LINGUISTIQUE, 1991, 27 (01): : 29 - 58
  • [2] COMPLEMENTARY AND CONFLICTING DISCOURSES OF LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY: IMPLICATIONS FOR LANGUAGE PLANNING
    Makoni, Sinfree
    Trudell, Barbara
    PER LINGUAM-A JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE LEARNING, 2006, 22 (02): : 14 - 28
  • [3] ⃛and linguistic diversity
    Daniel E. Weeks
    Jeffrey R. O'Connell
    Zora Schmidtová
    Nature, 1998, 391 : 118 - 118
  • [4] ... and linguistic diversity
    Weeks, DE
    O'Connell, JR
    Schmidtová, Z
    NATURE, 1998, 391 (6663) : 118 - 118
  • [5] Linguistic Diversity
    Sallabank, Julia
    GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES, 2024, 5 (01):
  • [6] Linguistic diversity.
    McConvell, P
    LANGUAGE IN SOCIETY, 2001, 30 (01) : 97 - 100
  • [7] Emotion and Linguistic Diversity
    Nadal, Josep M.
    Monreal, Pilar
    Perera, Santiago
    WORLD CONFERENCE ON PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY 2012, 2013, 82 : 614 - 620
  • [8] Linguistic diversity and biodiversity
    Upadhyay, Ramanjaney Kumar
    Hasnain, S. Imtiaz
    LINGUA, 2017, 195 : 110 - 123
  • [9] LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY AND REDISTRIBUTION
    Desmet, Klaus
    Ortuno-Ortin, Ignacio
    Weber, Shlomo
    JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION, 2009, 7 (06) : 1291 - 1318
  • [10] WORLD LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY
    RENFREW, C
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, 1994, 270 (01) : 116 - &