Attitudes to Endangered Languages
Discover the compelling insights in Attitudes to Endangered Languages by Julia Sallabank, published by Cambridge University Press in 2019. This enlightening paperback, spanning 285 pages, delves into the revitalization efforts for indigenous languages across three small islands in the British Isles. Through a unique blend of ethnographic research and quantitative surveys, Sallabank addresses the critical challenges faced by practitioners and researchers in small language communities that often lack institutional support. This book is essential for anyone interested in language preservation and the dynamics of cultural identity. Join the conversation on the future of endangered languages and explore actionable strategies for revitalization. Perfect for linguists, educators, and advocates, Attitudes to Endangered Languages is a must-read for those committed to fostering linguistic diversity.