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Type: Journal article
Title: Language vitality and language identity - which one is more important?: Tibetan-Chinese bilingual education in Maketang versus Huazangsi
Author: Yao, C.
Zuckermann, G.
Citation: Language Problems and Language Planning, 2016; 40(2):163-186
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Issue Date: 2016
ISSN: 0272-2690
1569-9889
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Chunlin Yao and Ghil‘ad Zuckermann
Abstract: How to protect language diversity in the world is a hotly discussed topic in linguistic research. This study investigates the relationship between Tibetan language vitality and language users’ identity in Maketang and Huazangsi Tibetan Autonomy County. On the basis of empirical data, the study suggests that there are no strong, positive correlations between Tibetan language vitality and the speakers’ language identity (or with their language activities and inclinations). However, pragmatic matters constitute an important factor that influences speakers’ activities and inclinations. These findings can be explained by conflicting functions performed by language: language as a communication tool on the one hand, and language as a receptacle of culture on the other. Bilingual (or multilingual) education can fulfill a useful role in balancing these two language functions. As a result of the evidence in this study, we argue that language protection cannot preserve both language vitality and language identity, and that, therefore, language protection should pay more attention to issues of language identity rather than to issues of language vitality.
Keywords: Language vitality; language identity; functions of language; bilingual education
Rights: © John Benjamins Publishing Company
DOI: 10.1075/lplp.40.2.04yao
Published version: https://benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/lplp.40.2/toc
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