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language endangerment : Problems and Solutions Author(s): Julia Sallabank Source: eSharp , Special Issue: Communicating Change: Representing Self and Community in a Technological World (2010), pp. 50-87 URL: ISSN: 1742-4542 Copyright in this work remains with the author. _____ eSharp is an international online journal for postgraduate research in the arts, humanities, social sciences and education. Based at the University of Glasgow and run by graduate students, it aims to provide a critical but supportive entry to academic publishing for emerging academics, including postgraduates and recent postdoctoral students.
been proposed, the most comprehensive is UNESCO’s Language Vitality and Endangerment framework10, which is shown in Table 1. It establishes six degrees of vitality/endangerment based on nine factors. Of these factors, the most salient is that of intergenerational
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