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"Brainwash from English"? Barunga Kriol Speakers' Views on Their Own Language
Oleh:
Ponsonnet, Maia
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Anthropological Linguistics (ada di JSTOR) vol. 52 no. 2 (2010)
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page 160-183.
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41330795.pdf
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This article deals with the sociolinguistics lexifier creole widely used among Aboriginal people Language l'Océanie, Marseille of Kriol, in the north of the Northern Territory ex- pressed by in Australia. Some views and ideologies four first-language Barunga interactions are presented, an English- about their own language Kriol speakers and possible interpretations in a series of speech based on understanding of speakers' are suggested, as well as socio- linguistic local and personal backgrounds was somewhat criti- cal of and historical clues. While the youngest speaker Kriol, older and middle-aged speakers expressed affection and it, even though their depiction of Kriol as "in between" Aboriginal languages was in line with the be cautious about drawing general pride for English and traditional youngest speaker's views. One must conclusions from such a small number of cases, be the older but two possible factors triggering speakers' greater awareness of the the discrepant evaluations may history of Kriol and of its recognition as a respectable language and their mastery of ancestral 1. Introduction. This article seeks to present Aboriginal languages.
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