Native American Language Ideologies : Beliefs, Practices, and Struggles in Indian Country.
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Intro -- Contents -- 1. Introduction: Revealing Native American Language Ideologies -- Part I: Language and Language Ideological Change -- 2. Changing Navajo Language Ideologies and Changing Language Use -- 3. Contradictions across Space-Time and Language Ideologies in Northern Arapaho Language Shift -- 4. ''Language, Court, Constitution. It's All Tied Up into One'': The (Meta)pragmatics of Tradition in a Hopi Tribal Court Hearing -- 5. English Is the Dead Language: Native Perspectives on Bilingualism -- 6. Visibility, Authenticity, and Insiderness in Cherokee Language Ideologies -- Part II: Language Revitalization as a Site for (Re)New(ing) Language Ideologies -- 7. Language Ideology and Aboriginal Language Revitalization in the Yukon, Canada -- 8. ''You Keep Not Listening with Your Ears!'' Language Ideologies, Language Socialization, and Paiute Identity -- 9. Embodying the Reversal of Language Shift: Agency,Incorporation, and Language Ideological Change in the WesternMono Community of Central California -- Part III: Linguistic Description, Language Activism, and Reflexive Concerns -- 10. Shaming the Shift Generation: Intersecting Ideologies of Family and Linguistic Revitalization in Guatemala -- 11. Language Revitalization and the Manipulation of Language Ideologies: A Shoshoni Case Study -- 12. Contingencies of Emergence: Planning Maliseet Language Ideologies -- 13. Which Way Is the Kiowa Way? Orthography Choices, Ideologies, and Language Renewal -- Notes -- References -- About the Contributors -- Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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