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Valodas loma lībiešu pēcteču identitātē un valodas nodošana nākamajām paaudzēm

Translated title of the contribution: Role of language in the identity of descendants of Livonians and language transmission

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Abstract

The article presents some of the findings of a study of Livonian language skills and their role in the modern Livonian community, focusing on language as one of the important components of individual and community identity. The data were obtained in two stages - by conducting a survey of representatives of the Livonian community and interviews with Livonian language speakers, supplementing the data set with direct observations at various community activities. In the context of endangered languages, awareness of the role of language within the community underpins opportunities and hopes to preserve or restore language (Austin, Sallabank 2011). The study explores the components of linguistic attitudes and the factors that influence it, confirming theoretical approaches to the changeability of linguistic attitudes according to complex developments at both the individual and societal levels, and its relationship with linguistic behaviour. The research data also reveal variations in the roles and possible functions of the Livonian language, which mark the possible directions of language development. It also marks a shift in understanding of the issue of language coexistence within the study's target group and society as a whole, for example, in the stigmatization of endangered languages and other smaller language collectives, where both scientific and societal perceptions have changed in recent decades, emphasizing the importance of each language to humanity and the understanding of man as a multilingual being (Sallabank 2013). The results of the research trigger a discussion about the processes of linguistic inheritance and language use in today's critically endangered language communities. In the case of the Livonian language, the main role in the transmission and use of the language is not played by the family, which is still the most important facilitator of motivation and support, but by other language users and learners in different groups of language users, which also marks changes in approach and tasks, planning events and resources for language revitalization and use.

Translated title of the contributionRole of language in the identity of descendants of Livonians and language transmission
Original languageLatvian
Title of host publicationVALODA
Subtitle of host publicationNozime un Forma 12. Gramatika un Valodas Prasme - LANGUAGE: Meaning and Form 12. Grammar and Language Acquisition
EditorsAndra Kalnaca, Ilze Lokmane
Place of PublicationRīga
PublisherLU Akadēmiskais apgāds
Pages124-138
Number of pages15
Volume2022-March
ISBN (Electronic)9789934189081
ISBN (Print)978-9934-18-908-1, 9789934189081
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Publication series

NameValoda: Nozime un Forma
Volume2022-March
ISSN (Print)2255-9256
ISSN (Electronic)2256-0602

OECD Field of Science

  • 6.2 Languages and Literature

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