30 avril 2020
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Maya Daurio, « 4. The Significance of Place in Ethnolinguistic Vitality », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.xnlv2b
Group vitality has long been a framework for the inquiry into language maintenance and the sustainability of ethnolinguistic communities (Smith et al. 2017). Giles et al. (1977) conceptualized the vitality of an ethnolinguistic community ‘as that which makes a group likely to behave as a distinctive and active collective entity in intergroup situations’ (308). They outlined three objective ‘structural variables’ which together may ‘permit an ethnolinguistic community to survive as a viable gr...