This book is an innovative sociolinguistic study of New Australia, an
Australian immigrant community in Paraguay in 1893, whose descendants
today speak Guarani. Providing fresh data on a previously
under-researched community who are an extremely rare case of language
shifting from English heritage language to a local indigenous
language, the case study is situated within the wider context of the
colonial and post-colonial spread of English in Latin America over the
past century. Drawing on insights from linguistic anthropology,
sociolinguistics, Latin American studies and history, the author
presents the history of the colony before closely analysing the
interplay of language and identity in this uniquely diasporic setting.
This book fills a longstanding gap in the World Englishes and heritage
languages literature, and it will be of interest to scholars of
colonial and postcolonial languages, and minority language more
generally.
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ISBN
9783030249892
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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