Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
http://www.degruyter.com/mouton
Journal Title: International Journal of the Sociology of Language
Volume Number: 2011
Issue Number: 209
Issue Date: 2011
The above issue is now available online at:
http://www.reference-global.com/toc/ijsl/2011/2011/209?ai=si&ui=w6&af=H
Introduction: defining language emancipation
Leena Huss and Anna-Riitta Lindgren
From Swedish to Finnish in the 19th century: a historical case of emancipatory language shift
Anna-Riitta Lindgren, Klaus Lindgren, and Mirja Sari
Reclaiming Sámi languages: indigenous language emancipation from East to West
Torkel Rasmussen and John Shaun Nolan
The birth of the Kven language in Norway: emancipation through state recognition
Pia Lane
Embracing Hungarian: top-down emancipation of an immigrant language in Finland
Boglárka Straszer
Reassessing Gallo as a regional language in France: language emancipation vs. monolingual language ideology
John Shaun Nolan
National languages in education in Guinea-Conakry: re-emancipation in progress?
Carol Benson and Mark Lynd
Coda: linguistic emancipation
Kendall A. King
Small languages and small language communities 67
When support for language revitilization is not enough: the end of indigenous language classes at Warm Springs Elementary School
Erin Flynn Haynes