New Speakers of Minority Languages Linguistic Ideologies and Practices

He is the author of Revitalizing Minority Languages: New speakers of Breton, Yiddish and Lemko (Palgrave, 2015). Máiréad Moriarty is a lecturer in Sociolinguistics and New Media at the University of Limerick, Ireland. Her research interests lie in multilingualism and the place for minority languages...

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Other Authors: Smith-Christmas, Cassie (Editor), Ó Murchadha, Noel P. (Editor), Hornsby, Michael (Editor), Moriarty, Máiréad (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London Palgrave Macmillan 2018, 2018
Edition:1st ed. 2018
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter. 1. New Speakers, Familiar Concepts?; Noel.P. Ó Murchadha, Cassie Smith-Christmas, Michael Hornsby and Máiréad Moriarty
  • Chapter 2. New Gaelic Speakers, New Gaels? Ideologies and ethnolinguistic continuity in contemporary Scotland; Stuart Dunmore
  • Chapter 3.‘We’re not fully Welsh’: Hierarchies of belonging and ‘new’ speakers of Welsh; Charlotte Selleck
  • Chapter 4. 'We don’t say it like that’: Language ownership and (de)legitimising the new speaker; Julia Sallabank and Yan Marquis
  • Chapter 5. Identities and new speakers of minority languages: A focus on Galician; Bernadette O’Rourke and Fernando Ramallo
  • Chapter 6. Double new speakers? Language ideologies of immigrant students in Galicia; Nicola Bermingham
  • Chapter 7. Land, language and migration: World War II evacuees as new speakers of Scottish Gaelic; Cassie Smith-Christmas
  • Chapter 8. The ideological construction of boundaries between speakers and their varieties; Tadhg Ó hIfearnáin
  • Chapter 9. New Basques and Code-switching: Purist Tendencies, Social Pressures; Hanna Lantto
  • Chapter 10. New speakers and language in the media: Audience design in Breton and Irish broadcast media; Stefan Moal, Noel.P. Ó Murchadha and John Walsh
  • Chapter 11. Linguistic innovation among Glasgow Gaelic new speakers; Claire Nance
  • Chapter 12. Verbal lenition among young speakers of Breton: Acquisition and maintenance; Holly J. Kennard
  • Chapter 13. New speakers, potential new speakers, and their experiences and abilities in Scottish Gaelic; Nicola Carty
  • Chapter 14. New speakers and linguistic practices: Contexts, definitions and issues; David Atkinson
  • Chapter 15. Reflections on New Speaker Research and Future Trajectories; Cassie Smith-Christmas and Noel.P. Ó Murchadha