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Sociological factors in Reefs-Santa Cruz language vitality: a 40 year retrospective

    1. [1] University of Zurich

      University of Zurich

      Zürich, Suiza

    2. [2] University of Oslo

      University of Oslo

      Noruega

    3. [3] California State University, Long Beach

      California State University, Long Beach

      Estados Unidos

    4. [4] Houghton College

      Houghton College

      Town of Caneadea, Estados Unidos

    5. [5] SIL International
  • Localización: International journal of the sociology of language, ISSN 0165-2516, Nº. 214, 2012 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Language use in Melanesia), págs. 111-152
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • This article looks back over 40 years of language and culture change in the region of the Solomon Islands where the four Reefs-Santa Cruz (RSC) languages are spoken. Taking the works of Davenport and Wurm as a starting point, we list specific linguistic changes we have identified and discuss the sociological factors which have both promoted and undermined the vitality of these languages. We then determine the level of vitality for each language through the recently proposed Extended Graded Intergenerational Disruption Scale — EGIDS (Lewis and Simons 2010), and based on our results for the RSC languages, we provide a short evaluation of the usefulness of EGIDS for prioritizing language documentation efforts.


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