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Multilingual La La Land: Language Use in Sixteen Greater Los Angeles Communities

Editat de Claire Hitchins Chik
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2021
Home to immigrants from more than 140 countries speaking over 180 languages, Los Angeles is a microcosm of the world. While Los Angeles' ethnic enclaves have been the subject of study by researchers from a wide range of fields, these enclaves remain under-researched from a linguistic standpoint. Multilingual La La Land addresses the sociolinguistic landscape of the Greater Los Angeles (GLA) area, providing in-depth accounts of the sixteen most spoken languages other than English in the region.
Each chapter introduces the history of the language in the L.A. region, uses census figures and residential densities to examine location-based and network-based speech communities, and discusses the patterns of usage that characterize the language, including motivations to maintain the language. How these patterns and trends bear on the vitality of each language is a central consideration of this book.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138580510
ISBN-10: 1138580511
Pagini: 362
Ilustrații: 72
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Notă biografică

Claire Hitchins Chik is Associate Director of the Title VI National Heritage Language Resource Center at UCLA.

Cuprins

Introduction
  1. Arabic in Greater Los Angeles: Many Varieties, One CommunityBy Afaf Nash
  2. Armenian in Greater Los Angeles: Negotiating Intralinguistic Diversity in a Diaspora EpicenterBy Shushan Karapetian and Hagop Gulludjian
  3. Chinese: Multiple Varieties in a Changing Greater Los AngelesBy Ming-Hsuan Wu, Claire Hitchins Chik, and Andrew Simpson
  4. Filipino: Language Practices and Affective Connections in Greater Los AngelesBy Nenita Pambid Domingo, Claire Hitchins Chik, and Maria Carreira
  5. French in Greater Los Angeles: Challenges and OpportunitiesBy Mina Soroosh, Claire Hitchins Chik,and Fabrice Jaumont
  6. German: The Invisible Language Minority: The Historical, Political, and Linguistic Dimensions of the German Language Landscape in Multilingual La La LandBy Britta Bothe
  7. Hebrew and Yiddish in Greater Los Angeles: Bilingualism, Metalinguistic Communities, and Ethnolinguistic InfusionBy Sarah Bunin Benor and Netta Avineri
  8. Japanese: Language Practices and Cultural Exposure over Multiple Generations in Greater Los AngelesBy Mary Ann Triest, Asako Hayashi Takakura,and Claire Hitchins Chik
  9. Khmer Language Use and Presence in the Linguistic Landscape of Greater Los Angeles’ Cambodia TownBy Wayne E. Wright and Virak Chan
  10. Korean in Greater Los Angeles: Negotiation between the Individual and Ethnolinguistic Community Across GenerationsBy Hannah Saeyoung Lim
  11. Languages of South Asia in Greater Los Angeles: Diversity Diversified
By Gyanam Mahajan and Claire Hitchins Chik
  1. Persian Language Use and Vitality in TehrangelesBy Amy Malek
  2. Russian in Greater Los Angeles: A Changing LandscapeBy Susan Kresin, Dante Matero and Susan Bauckus
  3. Spanish: Never a Foreign Language in Greater Los AngelesBy Maria Carreira
  4. Thai as a Diasporic Language in Greater Los AngelesBy Shoichi Iwasaki and Jenjit Gasigitamrong
  5. Vietnamese: Language Use in Little Saigon and Other Greater Los Angeles Neighborhoods
By Natalie A. Tran, Bang Lang Do, and Claire Hitchins Chik

Descriere

Multilingual La La Land addresses the sociolinguistic landscape of the Greater Los Angeles Metropolitan Area, providing in-depth accounts of the twelve most spoken languages in the region.