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Yagmur, Kutlay – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2011
Ethnolinguistic vitality theory asserts that Status, Demographic, Institutional Support and Control factors make up the vitality of ethnolinguistic groups. An assessment of a group's strengths and weaknesses in each of these dimensions provides a rough classification of ethnolinguistic groups into those having low, medium, or high vitality. Low…
Descriptors: Language Maintenance, Cultural Traits, Multilingualism, Criticism
Reconstructing the Past? Low German and the Creating of Regional Identity in Public Language Display
Reershemius, Gertrud – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2011
This article deals with language contact between a dominant standard language--German--and a lesser-used variety--Low German--in a situation in which the minoritised language is threatened by language shift and language loss. It analyses the application of Low German in forms of public language display and the self-presentation of the community in…
Descriptors: Language Skill Attrition, Language Maintenance, Linguistic Borrowing, Foreign Countries

Florack, Arnd; Piontkowski, Ursula – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1997
Examines the vitality perceptions of the Dutch and the Germans in the context of the progressive European unification with special emphasis on the relationship between subjective vitality perceptions and group identification. Results are discussed with reference to recent findings and developments in vitality theory as well as with regard to…
Descriptors: Dutch, Foreign Countries, German, Group Dynamics