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Date: 04-Nov-2006
From: Julie Manley < jmanley at coombs.anu.edu.au >
Subject: Tiles in a Multilingual Mosaic: Clyne, Kipp 

	
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Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2006 13:22:38
From: Julie Manley < jmanley at coombs.anu.edu.au >
Subject: Tiles in a Multilingual Mosaic: Clyne, Kipp 
 



Title: Tiles in a Multilingual Mosaic 
Subtitle: Macedonian, Filipino and Somali in Melbourne 
Publication Year: 2006 
Publisher: Pacific Linguistics
	   http://pacling.anu.edu.au/
	

Book URL: http://www.pacling.com/catalogue/578.html 


Author: Michael Clyne
Author: Sandra Kipp

Paperback: ISBN: 085883569X Pages:  Price: AUS $ 36.00 Comment: In Australia AUS $39.60 (incl. GST)


Abstract:

Human history has been characterised by the movement of peoples from one
part of the world to another. The current tendency towards globalisation
has accentuated this movement. While the proliferation of economic ties and
the speed of travel and communication have made the world a much smaller
place, any particular location within the world is now faced with an
increasing degree of contact between cultures and languages. Migrating
people bring with them languages in various stages of planning, with
differing status and with differing relationships to their personal and
group identity.

The present study explores the ways in which three immigrant communities
have adjusted and adapted to a new setting in Australia , and the ways in
which the host community has contributed to this process. It focuses
specifically on the ways in which patterns of language use contribute to
the maintenance of a pre-migration identity and/or the negotiation of a new
one. The languages chosen for this research are Macedonian,
Filipino/Tagalog and Somali. 



Linguistic Field(s): Language contact
                     Sociolinguistics

Subject Language(s): Macedonian (mkd)
                     Somali (som)
                     Tagalog (tgl)


Written In: English  (eng)
	
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