BILINGUALISM AND DIGLOSSIA IN SPAIN.ppt
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1、BILINGUALISM AND DIGLOSSIA IN SPAIN,Defining Individual Bilingualism,What is bilingualism? Definitions: Weinreich (1968) “The practise of alternately using two languages will be called bilingualism, and the person involved, bilingual.” Diebold (1964) “Incipient bilingualism” Bloomfield (1933) “In th
2、e cases where this perfect foreign-language learning is not accompanied by loss of the native language, it results in bilingualism, native like control of two languages.” Mackey (1970) “It seems obvious that if we are to study the phenomenon of bilingualism we are forced to consider it as something
3、entirely relativeWe shall therefore consider bilingualism as the alternate use of two or more languages by the same individual.” Factors to take into account (Mackey): Degree, function, alternation, interference.,Examples,1. A 2yo who is beginning to talk, speaking English to one parent and Welsh to
4、 the other. 2. A Danish immigrant in New Zealand who has not had contact with Danish for the last 40 years. 3. A schoolchild from an Italian immigrant family in the USA who increasingly uses English both at home and outside but whose older relatives address him in Italian only. 4. A young graduate w
5、ho has been studying French for eleven years. 5. A personal interpreter of an important public figure. 6. The Turkish wife of a Turkish immigrant in Germany who can converse orally in German but cannot read or write it. 7. A Japanese airline pilot who uses English for most of his professional commun
6、ication. 8. A fervent Catalanist who uses Catalan at home and work, but is exposed to Spanish in the media etc and is fully conversant in both.Bilingualism as a CONTINUUM,Describing Individual Bilingualism,AGE Early bilingualism, late bilingualism CONTEXT Natural/ascribed bilingualism, achieved/seco
7、ndary bilingualism RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SIGN AND MEANING Coordinated bilingualism, subordinate bilingualism, compound bilingualism ORDER AND CONSEQUENCE Incipient and ascendant bilingualism, recessive bilingualism COMPETENCE Maximalist/minimalist views, semilingualism USE/FUNCTION ATTITUDE Conscious
8、ness of Bilingualism,Societal Multilingualism,Historical Factors: Military conquest, occupation, annexation Political marriages and succession arrangements Colonisation Migrations and immigration Federation Contemporary Factors Neo-colonialism Present-day Immigration Language Promotion International
9、isation,Societal Bilingualism Cont.,Horizontal Bilingualism Territorial monolingualism Territorial bilingualism Instability,Diglossia & Charles Ferguson,Diglossia basic definition: Use of two languages/varieties of a language in one speech community but in different situations.,Charles A. Ferguson (
10、Word, 1959) created English word diglossia from French diglossie (no English word before this to separate diglossia from standard bilingualism),FERGUSONS CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF DIGLOSSIA FUNCTION:Which language is used whenHigh language (H) e.g. Church sermon, political speech, news broadcastLow
11、 language (L) e.g. conversations amongst family/friends, cartoon stripMixing up the uses speaker becomes object of ridicule. PRESTIGE:H seen as superior (more beautiful & logical) maybe as religious texts were written in itCan lead to snobbery. Contemporary writers use words of old H to sound intell
12、ectual,Acquisition:L taught at home mother tongueH is taught in formal education superposed children can speak L better than H and write H better than L!Before standardisation at least, H has dictionaries, vocabulary guides and a set grammar; L has no unified grammar and may have lots of varieties w
13、ithin it Grammar & vocabulary range of H, even after standardisation = more complexStability of Diglossia: With illiteracy in society, diglossia can live for centuries / forever Widespread literacy can lead to unification of the 2 languages problem - which one to choose as base?,DIGLOSSIA: a relativ
14、ely stable language situation in which, in addition to the primary dialects of the language (which may include a standard or regional standards), there is a very divergent, highly codified (often grammatically more complex) superposed variety, the vehicle of a large and respected body of written lit
15、erature, either of an earlier period or in another speech community, which is learned largely by formal education and is used for most written and formal spoken purposes but is not used by any sector of the community for ordinary conversationCharles A. Ferguson,Fergusons ideas mainly still stand som
16、e outdated and have been expandedJoshua Fishmanbiglossia diglossia involving two completely separate languagesdigraphia H is for written use, L is for conversational usePauwelsinterlingual diglossia - 2 different languages intralingual diglossia - both derived from same languagediglossia as a contin
17、uum ranging from rigid diglossia (clearly defined codes/situations for use) to fluid diglossia (lots of overlapping of use)FasoldDouble-nested diglossia two Hs, one L (lower H acts as H and L)Polyglossia more than 2 languages(Code-switching 2 languages used in one situation/sentence),Other Theorists
18、 views / Types of Diglossia,Language Choice and Domains,(Ferguson would argue this is societal bilingualism and not diglossia)LANGUAGE CHOICE:GROUP age, religion, sexSITUATION formality-informality, status equality-inequalityROLE RELATIONS e.g. mother-daughter (both as speaker & listener)TOPIC can o
19、verrule the 3 factors aboveDOMAINS:e.g. family, playground and street, school, church, military (Schmidt-Rohr) LANGUAGE SHIFT:can occur with socio-political changes over time,RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BILINGUALISM & DIGLOSSIA (Joshua Fishman),BILINGUALISM AND DIGLOSSIA:occurs when definite roles (of pres
20、tige) are established in a societyeveryone understands both (generally)DIGLOSSIA WITHOUT BILINGUALISM:in past or in less developed countries with great social divideeach group doesnt fully understand the other but have no need toBILINGUALISM WITHOUT DIGLOSSIA:in societies with social unrest or chang
21、e (e.g. immigrant influx in Western society during industrialization era)taught native language for work this used at home and their native language bought to work pidgin versions of both languages; inevitable language shiftNEITHER BILINGUALISM NOR DIGLOSSIA:in small, isolated communities (but rare)
22、 with no social hierarchy or immigrationstill words people dont recognize (e.g. words used by young people to old people),Galician History,12th 14th century Golden Years, present in all formal domains 16th 18th century Dark Ages, entirely absent from formal domains 19th century Renaissance, won back
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