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ArtikelThings people speak?: a response to Orman’s ‘Linguistic diversity and language loss: a view from integrational linguistics’ with rejoinder  
Oleh: Nash, Joshua ; Orman, Jon
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language Sciences (Full Text) vol. 41 no. Part B (2014), page 222-226.
Topik: Linguistic diversity; Language loss; Norf’k; Ways of speaking; Integrational linguistics; Ecolinguistics
Fulltext: 41-Part-B_Nash.pdf (226.5KB)
Isi artikelThis article is presented in two parts. The first is a response to Orman’s integrationist critique of orthodox theorising of linguistic diversity and language loss. It asks how integrationist claims might be empiricised and translated into a practical research programme. A discussion of the ontology of Norf’k and the pitfalls of employing metalinguistic terminology is followed by the second part: an argument claiming an integrationist investigation of language loss/death is possible if conceived as a lay-oriented enquiry
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