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  1. Oct 28, 2020 · If, as quoted above, ethnolinguistic vitality is defined as “a groups ability to maintain and protect its existence in time as a collective entity with a distinctive identity and language” (Giles et al., 1977, p. 308), this definition has only partial relevance to countries like Uganda, where groups are not often defined by one ...

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  2. Ethnolinguistic vitality is a group's ability to maintain and protect its existence in time as a collective entity with a distinctive identity and language. It involves continuing intergenerational...

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  4. Abstract. This article concerns the relationship between social context, identity and intergroup relations. It reviews early formulations pertaining to contextual influences and proceeds to examine vitality theory, specifically, ethnolinguistic vitality (EV).

  5. Mar 18, 2011 · Ethnolinguistic Vitality (EV) theory: research evidence. In this section, the concept of EV and its relevance to language maintenance, shift and loss are discussed. In order to systematically investigate ethnic minority language contexts, various language-use typologies have been proposed.

    • Kutlay Yagmur, Martin Ehala
    • 2011
  6. Jul 2, 2023 · Research Article. The role of ethnolinguistic identity, vitality and trust in perceived language climate change: the case of Swedish speakers in Finland. Marina Lindell. , Marina Näsman. , Fredrica Nyqvist. , Siv Björklund. , Mikael Nygård. & Jessica Hemberg. Received 16 Dec 2022, Accepted 14 Jun 2023, Published online: 02 Jul 2023.

  7. Linguistics, Sociology. Ethnolinguistic vitality is a groups ability to maintain and protect its existence in time as a collective entity with a distinctive identity and language. It involves continuing intergenerational transmission of group’s language and cultural practices, sustainable demography and active social institutions, social ...

  8. Download PDF. Linguistic landscape refers to the visibility and salience of languages on public and commercial signs in agiven territory or region. It is proposed that the linguistic landscape may serve importan...

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