[Lingtyp] oral languages in modern societies
TasakuTsunoda
tasakutsunoda at nifty.com
Tue Jul 9 05:25:55 UTC 2019
Dear Maxim,
As far as I know, De Gruyter Mouton does not make this book available in a pdf form.
If you search on the internet, you may find its pdf version, but I do not know if it is approved by De Gruyter Mouton.
I am sorry I am not helpful.
Best wishes,
Tasaku Tsunoda
送信元: Maxim Kisilier <kisimac at gmail.com>
日付: 2019年7月8日月曜日 18:11
宛先: TasakuTsunoda <tasakutsunoda at nifty.com>
Cc: Sergey Lyosov <sergelyosov at inbox.ru>, lingtyp <lingtyp at listserv.linguistlist.org>
件名: Re: [Lingtyp] oral languages in modern societies
Dear Mr Tsunoda,
And is it possible to find a pdf of this book?
Best wishes,
Maxim
http://iling.spb.ru/people/kisilier.html.en
пн, 8 июл. 2019 г. в 09:40, TasakuTsunoda <tasakutsunoda at nifty.com>:
Dear Sergey,
Please allow me to recommend my own work. I think that the following book is relevant:
Tsunoda, Tasaku. 2005. Language endangerment and language revitalization. Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter. (Paperback edition 2006)
I think that in particular the following chapters are relevant:
Chapter 6. External setting of language endangerment.
Chapter 7. Speech behaviour: sociolinguistic aspects of language endangerment.
Chapter 8. Structural changes in language endangerment.
Best wishes,
Tasaku Tsunoda
送信元: Lingtyp <lingtyp-bounces at listserv.linguistlist.org> (Sergey Lyosov <sergelyosov at inbox.ru> の代理)
Reply-To: Sergey Lyosov <sergelyosov at inbox.ru>
日付: 2019年7月7日日曜日 14:23
宛先: lingtyp <lingtyp at listserv.linguistlist.org>
件名: [Lingtyp] oral languages in modern societies
Dear colleagues,
doing fieldwork on an oral Aramaic variety in Upper Mesopotamia (Turkey), I started wondering what is known about the behaviour of an oral language that has lost its “natural” setting in he traditional culture, especially due to a rush advent of Modernity, industrial/post-industrial society, school and mass-media in an official (state) language, etc. Could you recommend me literature on the subject?
Best wishes,
Sergey
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