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Japan is widely regarded as a model case of successful language modernization, and it is often erroneously believed to be linguistically homogenous. There is a connection between these two views. As the first ever non-Western language to be modernized, Japanese language modernizers needed to convince the West that Japanese was just as good a language as the national languages of the West. The result was a fervent desire for linguistic uniformity. Today the legacy of modernist language ideology poses many problems to an internationalizing Japan. All indigenous minority languages are heading towards extinction, and this purposefully created homogeneity also affects the integration of immigrants and their languages. This book examines these issues from the perspective of language ideology, and in doing so the mechanisms by which language ideology undermines linguistic diversity are revealed.
English language -- Japan. --- Japan -- Languages. --- Language and culture -- Japan. --- Language and languages -- Study and teaching -- Japan. --- Language and languages -- Variation. --- Linguistics -- Study and teaching -- Japan. --- Second language acquisition. --- Language and languages --- Second language acquisition --- Linguistics --- English language --- Language and culture --- Languages & Literatures --- East Asian Languages & Literatures --- Philology & Linguistics --- Culture and language --- Culture --- Germanic languages --- Linguistic science --- Science of language --- Second language learning --- Language acquisition --- Foreign languages --- Languages --- Anthropology --- Communication --- Ethnology --- Information theory --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Philology --- Study and teaching --- Variation
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Sociolinguistics --- Sociolinguïstiek --- Language and languages --- Globalization --- Globalization. --- Study and teaching --- Social aspects. --- Variation --- globalisatie --- Sociolinguïstiek. --- globalisatie.
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Japanese language --- Sociolinguistics --- Sociolinguistics. --- Social aspects. --- Japan. --- J5009 --- J5020 --- J5001 --- Language and languages --- Language and society --- Society and language --- Sociology of language --- Language and culture --- Linguistics --- Sociology --- Integrational linguistics (Oxford school) --- Social aspects --- Japan: Language -- theory, methodology and philosophy --- Japan: Language -- dialects and variation --- Japan: Language -- policy, legislation, guidelines, codes of behavior --- Sociological aspects
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From Los Angeles to Tokyo, Urban Sociolinguistics is a sociolinguistic study of twelve urban settings around the world. Building on William Labov’s famous New York Study, the authors demonstrate how language use in these areas is changing based on belief systems, behavioural norms, day-to-day rituals and linguistic practices. All chapters are written by key figures in sociolinguistics and presents the personal stories of individuals using linguistic means to go about their daily communications, in diverse sociolinguistic systems. Providing new perspectives on crucial themes such as language choice and language contact, code-switching and mixing, language and identity, language policy and planning and social networks, this is key reading for students and researchers in the areas of multilingualism and super-diversity within sociolinguistics, applied linguistics and urban studies. From Los Angeles to Tokyo, Urban Sociolinguistics is a sociolinguistic study of twelve urban settings around the world. Building on William Labov’s famous New York Study, the authors demonstrate how language use in these areas is changing based on belief systems, behavioural norms, day-to-day rituals and linguistic practices. All chapters are written by key figures in sociolinguistics and presents the personal stories of individuals using linguistic means to go about their daily communications, in diverse sociolinguistic systems. Providing new perspectives on crucial themes such as language choice and language contact, code-switching and mixing, language and identity, language policy and planning and social networks, this is key reading for students and researchers in the areas of multilingualism and super-diversity within sociolinguistics, applied linguistics and urban studies.
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Long denigrated as dialects of Japanese, the Ryukyuan languages are today recognized as languages in their own right. However, speakers of Ryukyuan languages have suffered from stigmatization, oppressive language policies and domination from outside the Ryukyu Archipelago. As a result, the Ryukyuan languages are now severely endangered. This volume depicts, roughly in chronological order, aspects which have led to the language crisis in the Ryukyus today. Taking account of these factors is.
Japanese language --- Language attrition --- Language loss --- Bilingualism --- Sociolinguistics --- Koguryo language
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Language and culture --- Language and languages --- Second language acquisition --- Linguistics --- English language --- Study and teaching --- Japan --- Languages.
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