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- Title Pages
- Figures
- Tables
- Notes on the Contributors
- Preface
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1 Introduction -
2 Paradoxes of Engagement with Irish Language Community Management, Practice, and Ideology -
3 Fluidity in Language Beliefs* -
4 Reflections on the Promotion of an Endangered Language -
5 Minority Language Use in Kven Communities -
6 Going, Going, Gone? The Ideologies and Politics of Gamilaraay-Yuwaalaraay Endangerment and Revitalization* -
7 Language Shift in an ‘Importing Culture’ -
8 Ideologies, Beliefs, and Revitalization of Guernesiais (Guernsey) -
9 Local Language Ideologies and Language Revitalization among the Sumu-Mayangna Indians of Nicaragua’s Caribbean Coast Region -
10 Must We Save the Language? Children’s Discourse on Language and Community in Provençal and Scottish Language Revitalization Movements* -
11 Revitalizing the Māori Language? -
12 What Are We Trying to Preserve? Diversity, Change, and Ideology at the Edge of the Cameroonian Grassfields* -
13 The Cost of Language Mobilization: Wangkatha Language Ideologies and Native Title* -
14 Finding the Languages We Go Looking For* -
15 Meeting Point: Parameters for the Study of Revival Languages* -
16 Conflicting Goals, Ideologies, and Beliefs in the Field* -
17 Whose Ideology, Where, and When? Rama (Nicaragua) and Francoprovençal (France) Experiences* -
18 UN Discourse on Linguistic Diversity and Multilingualism in the 2000s -
19 Language Beliefs and the Management of Endangered Languages - Languages Index
- Subject Index
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- Endangered Languages
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- British Academy
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- Title Pages
- Figures
- Tables
- Notes on the Contributors
- Preface
-
1 Introduction -
2 Paradoxes of Engagement with Irish Language Community Management, Practice, and Ideology -
3 Fluidity in Language Beliefs* -
4 Reflections on the Promotion of an Endangered Language -
5 Minority Language Use in Kven Communities -
6 Going, Going, Gone? The Ideologies and Politics of Gamilaraay-Yuwaalaraay Endangerment and Revitalization* -
7 Language Shift in an ‘Importing Culture’ -
8 Ideologies, Beliefs, and Revitalization of Guernesiais (Guernsey) -
9 Local Language Ideologies and Language Revitalization among the Sumu-Mayangna Indians of Nicaragua’s Caribbean Coast Region -
10 Must We Save the Language? Children’s Discourse on Language and Community in Provençal and Scottish Language Revitalization Movements* -
11 Revitalizing the Māori Language? -
12 What Are We Trying to Preserve? Diversity, Change, and Ideology at the Edge of the Cameroonian Grassfields* -
13 The Cost of Language Mobilization: Wangkatha Language Ideologies and Native Title* -
14 Finding the Languages We Go Looking For* -
15 Meeting Point: Parameters for the Study of Revival Languages* -
16 Conflicting Goals, Ideologies, and Beliefs in the Field* -
17 Whose Ideology, Where, and When? Rama (Nicaragua) and Francoprovençal (France) Experiences* -
18 UN Discourse on Linguistic Diversity and Multilingualism in the 2000s -
19 Language Beliefs and the Management of Endangered Languages - Languages Index
- Subject Index