Novel approaches to contemporary minority language revitalization

Authors

  • L. Nagy University of Pannonia, Hungary
  • I. Hortobagyi University of Pannonia, Hungary

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31926/but.pcs.2023.65.16.1.6

Keywords:

sociolinguistics, language maintenance, minority, media

Abstract

The challenges faced by minority languages in the contemporary linguistic landscape have been a relevant topic for several years. With global languages claiming an increasing share of speakers, smaller, community-based languages have been neglected in favor of a lingua franca. The paper aims to present a few possible ways in which this linguistic exposure can be transformed into a potential boon for language education and maintenance in smaller language communities, rather than this being a hindrance. The research relies on methods of scrutiny present in all forms of the media-oriented towards achieving an increased usage and recognition of apparently neglected languages.

Author Biography

L. Nagy, University of Pannonia, Hungary

Multilingualism Doctoral School

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Published

2023-05-08

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Section

LANGUAGE STUDIES