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Language Politics And Social Interaction In An Inuit Community Reprint 2013 Donna Patrick

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Language Politics And Social Interaction In An Inuit Community Reprint 2013 Donna Patrick
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.44 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Donna Patrick
ISBN: 9783110897708, 3110897709
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: Reprint 2013

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Language Politics And Social Interaction In An Inuit Community Reprint 2013 Donna Patrick by Donna Patrick 9783110897708, 3110897709 instant download after payment.

Since the early 1970s, the Inuit of Arctic Quebec have struggled to survive economically and culturally in a rapidly changing northern environment. The promotion and maintenance of Inuktitut, their native language, through language policy and Inuit control over institutions, have played a major role in this struggle. Language, Politics, and Social Interaction in an Inuit Community is a study of indigenous language maintenance in an Arctic Quebec community where four languages - Inuktitut, Cree, French, and English - are spoken. It examines the role that dominant and minority languages play in the social life of this community, linking historical analysis with an ethnographic study of face-to-face interaction and attitudes towards learning and speaking second and third languages in everyday life.

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