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Title: The Effect of Minority Group Vitality upon Its Sociopsychological Behaviour and Strategies. Part I: Theoretical Framework.

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Title:The Effect of Minority Group Vitality upon Its Sociopsychological Behaviour and Strategies. Part I: Theoretical Framework.
Authors:Saint-Blancat, Chantal
Descriptors:BilingualismDiglossiaEthnic GroupsFrenchMultilingualismPsycholinguisticsSociolinguistics
Source:Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, v5 n6 p511-16 1984
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Publication Date:1984-00-00
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Pub Types:Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Abstract:Argues that objective conditions are always interacting with widespread "subjective definitions" to explain the variable capacities of linguistic minorities. Looks at the hypothesis formed by Giles, Bourhis, and Taylor in their theory of language in ethnic group relations as it relates to the multilingual context of the Valdotan minority, a French-speaking community in northern Italy. (SED)
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Identifiers:Italy; Valdotan
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Languages:English
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