In this research I present the results of a survey carried out among speakers of Piedmontese, a regional language of Italy, to assess its vitality in terms of speaker numbers, domains of use, intergenerational transmission and speakers' attitudes. After illustrating the methodology adopted for the survey, I compare the survey results with the vitality assessment of Piedmontese currently available. I show how the discrepancies can be interpreted, and then argue for the need for a finer.grained instrument for vitality assessment, one that places proper emphasis on signs of revitalisation and less stress on intergenerational transmission.

Speakers' attitudes on Piedmontese: A case for Vitality Re-assessment

Claudia Soria
2016

Abstract

In this research I present the results of a survey carried out among speakers of Piedmontese, a regional language of Italy, to assess its vitality in terms of speaker numbers, domains of use, intergenerational transmission and speakers' attitudes. After illustrating the methodology adopted for the survey, I compare the survey results with the vitality assessment of Piedmontese currently available. I show how the discrepancies can be interpreted, and then argue for the need for a finer.grained instrument for vitality assessment, one that places proper emphasis on signs of revitalisation and less stress on intergenerational transmission.
2016
Inglese
Delyn Day, Poi Rewi, Rawinia Higgins
The Journeys of Besieged Languages
135
156
22
978-1-4438-9943-7
Cambridge scholars publishing
Newcastle upon Tyne
REGNO UNITO DI GRAN BRETAGNA
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minority language
regional language
vitality assessment
1
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
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Claudia Soria
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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