Wayne Harbert & Sally McConnell-Ginet 
Language and Poverty [PDF ebook] 

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This book explores the bidirectional relationship between language and poverty, from the perspectives of linguistics, language policy and planning, economics, anthropology, and sociology. On the one hand, poverty affects language survival; in modern times the fundamental determinants of language shift and language death are economic. On the other hand, the languages people speak, or don’t speak, can influence their economic status in substantial ways, limiting or facilitating access to jobs and education and full participation in the functions of the society. The issues encompassed by the twin themes of the volume have assumed growing significance in an era of increasing globalization and accelerating change in economies, technologies and traditional social structures. They are of practical concern to people in a wide range of disciplines and professions, including politicians, educators, social workers, language planners, and others who work and live in multilingual contexts.

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Chapter 1. Introduction – Wayne Harbert, Sally Mc Connell-Ginet, Amanda Miller and John Whitman


Section I: Poverty as a Factor in Language Maintenance and Language Death


Chapter 2. Poverty as a Factor in Language Maintenance and Language Death: Some Case Studies from Africa – Herman Batibo


Chapter 3. Language Diversity and Poverty in Africa – Matthias Brenzinger


Section II: Language as a Determinant of Access to Resources


Chapter 4. The Impact of the Hegemony of English on Access to and Quality of Education with Special Reference to South Africa – Neville Alexander


Chapter 5. Econolinguistics in the USA – John Baugh


Chapter 6. Where in the World is US Spanish? – Ofelia Garcia and Leah Mason


Chapter 7. Perpetuating Inequality: Language Disadvantage and Capability Deprivation of Tribal Mother Tongue Speakers in India – Ajit Mohanty


Section III: Language and Poverty: A Cross-disciplinary Perspective


Chapter 8. Biodiversity, Linguistic Diversity and Poverty: Some Global Patterns and Missing Links – Suzanne Romaine


Chapter 9. Language and Poverty: Measurement, Determinants and Policy Responses – François Vaillancourt


Chapter 10. Losing their Names: Native Languages, Identity and the State – Peter Whiteley


Section IV: Language, Poverty and the Role of the Linguist


Chapter 11. The Role of the Linguist in Language Maintenance and Revitalization: Documentation, Training and Materials Development – Lenore Grenoble, Keren Rice and Norvin Richards


Chapter 12. Preserving Digital Language Materials: Some Considerations – Helen Aristar-Dry


Conclusion

Tentang Penulis

John Whitman, Professor and Chair of Linguistics at Cornell University, works on syntactic variation and language change. His research includes work with endangered minority languages of Japan (Ryûkyûan), Korea (Kyeongsang-do dialect), and the People’s Republic of China (Tibetan, Bai).
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Bahasa Inggris ● Format PDF ● Halaman 184 ● ISBN 9781847691200 ● Ukuran file 1.1 MB ● Editor Wayne Harbert & Sally McConnell-Ginet ● Penerbit Channel View Publications ● Kota Bristol ● Negara GB ● Diterbitkan 2008 ● Diunduh 24 bulan ● Mata uang EUR ● ID 5542144 ● Perlindungan salinan Adobe DRM
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