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Linguistics

Linguistics
Discourses of speakerhood in Iyasa: Linguistic identity and authenticity in an endangered language
Paper in the journal Language Documentation & Conservation about community perceptions of being a "good speaker" of the Iyasa language. This paper presents interviews with Iyasa speakers about who they consider to be a good speaker, and looks at language ideologies in the context of language endangerment.
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https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/24769
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