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Language Obsolescence and Revitalization - Linguistic Change in Two Sociolinguistically Contrasting Welsh Communities (Hardcover)
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Language Obsolescence and Revitalization - Linguistic Change in Two Sociolinguistically Contrasting Welsh Communities (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Studies in Language Contact
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The territorial contraction and speaker-reduction undergone by the
Welsh language during the past few centuries has resulted in its
categorization by many linguists as an obsolescent language. This
study illustrates that, although it is undeniably showing some
signs of decline, Welsh stands in marked contrast to many
previously documented cases of language death. Against this
backdrop of contraction a steady revitalization is taking place.
Based upon extensive fieldwork in two sociolinguistically
contrasting communities, this book is the first to examine the
position and nature of contemporary Welsh with reference to both
obsolescence-related developments and changes under way in the
dialects. Jones focuses on immersion education, long heralded as
the saviour of the language and, by examining the variety of Welsh
being produced by immersion pupils, seeks to determine whether this
claim is justified, or whether such pupils are in fact 'speaking
immersion'. As well as discussing the recent linguistic change
shown by contemporary Welsh within the language death framework,
the author examines the ways in which the language has been
standardized and their repercussions for language maintenance. By
way of comparison these tensions and implications are also explored
with reference to the other varieties of P-Celtic, namely Breton
and Cornish. Series Information: Oxford Studies in Language Contact
Series Editor: Professor Suzanne Romaine, Merton College, Oxford
Series ISBN: 0-19-961466-0 Series Description: Most of the world's
speech communities are multilingual, and contact between languages
is thus an important force in the everyday lives of most people.
Studies of language contact should therefore form an integral part
of work in theoretical, social, and historical linguistics. This
series makes available a collection of research monographs which
present case studies of language contact around the world. As well
as providing an indispensable source of data for the serious
researcher, it contributes significantly to theoretical
developments in the field.
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