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pro vyhledávání: '"Maya Ravindranath Abtahian"'
Publikováno v:
Nusa, Vol 73, Pp 1-28 (2022)
Colloquial varieties of Indonesian are increasingly becoming the native languages of a significant portion of the Indonesian population. Notable in this regard is Jakarta Indonesian (JI). We seek to examine the nature of variation in this increasing
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https://doaj.org/article/0ebfdf4fa4ad49ab9fada88cb7c18650
Publikováno v:
International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 2022:147-171
As part of a large survey project designed to examine language shift in Indonesia, we examine speakers’ categorization and labeling of the language varieties in their repertoire with respect to language ideologies and the language ecology of Indone
Publikováno v:
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development. :1-19
Cross-nationally, urbanization is associated with the decline of minority languages and a shift towards national and official languages. But the mechanisms that link urbanization with language shift remain poorly understood. We use administrative dat
Publikováno v:
Linguistics Vanguard. 8:331-341
Around the world, COVID-19 lockdowns have caused abrupt shifts in the amount of time spent at home versus out of the home for work, school, and recreation. As a result, many individuals have experienced a disruption in the frequency and type of their
Publikováno v:
Asia-Pacific Language Variation. 7:185-214
Jakarta Indonesian is a colloquial variety of Indonesian spoken primarily in Indonesia’s capital, where it was originally a contact variety between Betawi, the local variety of Malay, and Standard Indonesian. Like other varieties of Indonesian, Jak
Publikováno v:
Asia-Pacific Language Variation. 7:83-94
Autor:
Maya Ravindranath Abtahian
Publikováno v:
Language Ecology. 4:17-38
This study is an examination of style-shifting in the speech of a single interviewer conducting sociolinguistic interviews in Garifuna (Arawak), an endangered language spoken in Belize and along the eastern coast of Central America. It provides a cas
Autor:
Jeanette King, Miriam Meyerhoff, Jonathan R. Kasstan, Maya Ravindranath Abtahian, Roey J. Gafter, Uri Horesh, Peter Keegan
Publikováno v:
Language Ecology. 4:1-16
Style, in the study of variation and change, is intimately linked with broader questions about linguistic innovation and change, standards, social norms, and individual speakers’ stances. This article examines style when applied to lesser-studied l
Publikováno v:
The Handbook of Language Contact
Autor:
Maya Ravindranath Abtahian
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages. 32:339-364
This paper examines a scenario of possible language shift in the multilingual village of Hopkins, where the two most commonly used languages are both ‘minority’ languages: Garifuna, now endangered in many of the communities where it was once spok