Language Crisis in the Ryukyus

Language Crisis in the Ryukyus

Author
Patrick HeinrichMark AndersonProfessor Mark Anderson
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Language
English
Edition
1
Year
2014
Page
354
ISBN
9781443873468,9781443866514
File Type
pdf
File Size
1.9 MiB

Long Denigrated As Dialects Of Japanese, The Ryukyuan Languages Are Today Recognized As Languages In Their Own Right. However, Speakers Of Ryukyuan Languages Have Suffered From Stigmatization, Oppressive Language Policies And Domination From Outside The Ryukyu Archipelago. As A Result, The Ryukyuan Languages Are Now Severely Endangered. This Volume Depicts, Roughly In Chronological Order, Aspects Which Have Led To The Language Crisis In The Ryukyus Today. Taking Account Of These Factors Is Important Because Endangered Languages Can Only Be Maintained And Revitalized On The Basis Of A Comprehensive Understanding Of Why These Languages Became Endangered In The First Place. The Chapters Of This Book Have Been Written By Leading Experts In Ryukyuan Sociolinguistics And The Scope Encompasses The Entire Field. It Sheds Light On The Dark Side Of Language Modernization, On A Misplaced Obsession With Monolingualism, And On Japan’s Difficulties In Surmounting Its Invented Self-image.

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