The English‐only movement: A communication analysis of changing perceptions of language vitality

V Barker, H Giles, K Noels, J Duck… - Journal of …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
This paper reexamines the potential impact of the English‐only movement on linguistic
minorities and Anglos' perceptions of their own and minority groups' language vitality. Of …

Researching the impact of English on minority and indigenous languages in non-Western contexts

GH Beckett, S MacPherson - Tesol Quarterly, 2005 - JSTOR
0 In its winter 2003 issue, TESOL Quarterly published an importan timely article by David
Nunan, written in response to the T International Research Foundation's call for" research …

Reactions to anglo-and hispanic-american-accented speakers: affect, identity, persuasion, and the English-only controversy.

H Giles, A Williams, DM Mackie… - Language & …, 1995 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract 83 west coast Anglo undergraduates were divided into 2 groups of a 2 (Hispanic-or
Anglo-accented speaker) x 2 pro-English-only Movement (EoM) or anti-EoM counter …

The English only movement: Revisiting cultural hegemony

RS Borden - Multicultural Perspectives, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Between national and state budget cuts in education and an ever increasing push toward
the English Only movement, a rise in dropout rates for Hispanic students is imminent …

Social class and the inequality of English speakers in a globalized world

R Darvin - Journal of English as a Lingua Franca, 2017 - degruyter.com
Responding to observations in ELF research that Anglophone-centric attitudes towards
English are eroding among speakers of a younger generation, this paper demonstrates that …

The dynamics of Spanish maintenance and shift in Arizona: Ethnolinguistic vitality, language panic and language pride

HR Cashman - Spanish in Context, 2009 - jbe-platform.com
Within the discussion of the dynamics of Spanish language maintenance and shift to English
in the southwestern US, this article takes a magnifying glass to one Southwest state in …

Language socialization in Canadian Hispanic communities: Ideologies and practices

JM Guardado - 2008 - open.library.ubc.ca
Recent scholarship has highlighted the importance of supporting home languages for
linguistic-minority families in multilingual settings, as the family language is the means …

Concluding remarks: Towards an understanding of media impact on minority language use

M Cormack - Social media and minority languages: Convergence …, 2013 - degruyter.com
Minority language media (MLM) studies is developing fast, as the essays in this book make it
clear. No longer is it an obscure corner of media studies, limited to looking at a few of the …

Counter-hegemonic language practices and ideologies: Creating a new space and value for Spanish in Southwest Texas

M Achugar - Spanish in context, 2008 - jbe-platform.com
This article examines how local norms for Spanish use in a multilingual Southwest Texas
border setting respond to and contest dominant monolingual ideologies. The analysis …

The social and demographic context of language use in the United States

G Stevens - American Sociological Review, 1992 - JSTOR
In multilingual societies like the United States, the languages people use in daily life are the
outcome of a variety of choices and constraints. I view the relative frequency with which …