2016
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Ksenija Djordjević, « L'altérité croisée des Croates du Molise », HAL-SHS : linguistique, ID : 10670/1.1wpwpd
Molisan Croatian has been evolving in Southern Italy for nearly five centuries, but is now coming to an end, as its sociolinguistic settings are shrinking quickly: low demography, hardly any children left to learn it at school in villages, and a strong pressure of several Italian speaking regional centers on the coast, which are tearing apart its sociolinguistic network. This paper makes an account of a recent fieldwork carried out in April 2016 on this endangered language situation, from the standpoint of cross-mediated alterity.