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Breton language maintenance and regeneration in regional education policy
Date
2011
Abstract
While the number of Breton speakers continues to decline, there are at last incipient signs that loss is now showing signs of reversal and a new dynamic in favour of the language is becoming established. This chapter focuses on aspects of the intergenerational transmission of Breton and the production of new speakers in the context of Brittany's Regional Council Language Policy. It considers specific complexities of Breton language revival, particularly the critical impact of the division between traditional and revivalist Breton, and the experiences of a generation of Breton language activists who are at the forefront of attitude shift and language regeneration in Brittany in mediating between the two varieties.
Supervisor
Description
peer-reviewed
Publisher
Multilingual Matters
Citation
Uniformity and Diversity in Language Policy: Global Perspectives, Norrby, Catrin & Hajek, John, (eds);pt.2, chapter 6, pp. 93-108
