Pluricentric Languages: New Perspectives in Theory and Description
DOI: 10.3726/978-3-653-05594-8/27
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Pluricentricity and sociolinguistic relationships between French, English and indigenous Languages in New Caledonia

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“…It was stage two of a wider research project that investigates patterns of language use and attitudes in multilingual and multicultural New Caledonia on the eve of the independence referendum vote, which may take place in 2018. While stage one of the research focused on urban Nouméa (Bissoonauth 2015), stage two of the research emphasised language practices and social perceptions of linguistic spaces and ancestral cultures by New Caledonians from rural areas.…”
Section: Research Methodology and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was stage two of a wider research project that investigates patterns of language use and attitudes in multilingual and multicultural New Caledonia on the eve of the independence referendum vote, which may take place in 2018. While stage one of the research focused on urban Nouméa (Bissoonauth 2015), stage two of the research emphasised language practices and social perceptions of linguistic spaces and ancestral cultures by New Caledonians from rural areas.…”
Section: Research Methodology and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%