2023
DOI: 10.2478/sm-2023-0002
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Ethnolinguistics Vitality Theory: The Last Stance for a Language Survival

Abstract: Summary The survival of a language represents a part of the cultural identity of a group; therefore, groups often try to protect their identity from extinction. Hence, this prompts an understanding of how an ethnic group tries to protect their language in an inter/intra-ethnic setting concerning the Ethnolinguistic Vitality Theory which considers two main aspects to be important, namely the ‘Sustainability’ (Su) of the language and the ‘Strength’ (S) that must be met for a language to survive. T… Show more

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“…Cf. the most recent reflections on the development and measurability of the linguistic vitality inDing (2023),Jamallullail and Nordin (2023) andClément and Norton (2021).…”
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“…Cf. the most recent reflections on the development and measurability of the linguistic vitality inDing (2023),Jamallullail and Nordin (2023) andClément and Norton (2021).…”
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confidence: 99%