This book develops a novel approach to the study of language, bringing it into dialogue with the latest geographical concepts and concerns and provides a comprehensive account of the geography of Welsh language analysing policy development, language use, ability and shift. The authors examine in particular: the different ways in which languages can be mapped; how geographical insights can be used to develop understandings of language use; the value of assemblage theory as a way of interpreting the social, technical and spatial aspects of language policy development; and the geographies that characterise institutional engagements with languages. This book will set a research agenda for the geographical study of language, developing a conceptual framework that will offer fresh insights to researchers in the fields of Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Minority Languages, Geolinguistics, and Public Policy.
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This book develops a novel approach to the study of language, bringing it into dialogue with the latest geographical concepts and concerns and provides a comprehensive account of the geography of Welsh language analysing policy development, language use, ability and shift.
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Chapter 1: Introducing the geographies of languages.- Chapter 2: Charting the new the geographies of languages.- Chapter 3: Wales and the Welsh language: setting the context.- Chapter 4: The geographies of language ability.- Chapter 5: Making sense of language use.- Chapter 6: The geographies of language policy in Wales.- Chapter 7: Languages and institutional geographies.- Chapter 8: Conclusions.
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This book develops a novel approach to the study of language, bringing it into dialogue with the latest geographical concepts and concerns and provides a comprehensive account of the geography of Welsh language analysing policy development, language use, ability and shift. The authors examine in particular: the different ways in which languages can be mapped; how geographical insights can be used to develop understandings of language use; the value of assemblage theory as a way of interpreting the social, technical and spatial aspects of language policy development; and the geographies that characterise institutional engagements with languages. This book will set a research agenda for the geographical study of language, developing a conceptual framework that will offer fresh insights to researchers in the fields of Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Minority Languages, Geolinguistics, and Public Policy.Rhys Jones is Professor of Human Geographyat Aberystwyth University, UKHuw Lewis is Lecturer in International Politics at Aberystwyth University, UK
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Provides a comprehensive account of the geography of the Welsh language Presents a rich geographical engagement with the study of languages Embeds the geographical study of languages within a wider social scientific and theortical context Sets a research agenda for the geographical study of language
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ISBN
9781137426109
Publisert
2018-11-29
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Palgrave Macmillan
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210 mm
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148 mm
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Research, P, 06
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Engelsk
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Biographical note
Rhys Jones is Professor of Human Geography at Aberystwyth University, UK
Huw Lewis is Lecturer in International Politics at Aberystwyth University, UK