The Hmong Language in Wisconsin: Language Shift and Pragmatic Change
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spellingShingle | Burt, Susan Meredith The Hmong Language in Wisconsin Language Shift and Pragmatic Change This work demonstrates the change in how speakers use language to request, thank, and perform other interpersonal verbal tasks in Hmong, an immigrant language now spoken in Wisconsin, Minnesota and California, as well as in its native Laos. Since the changes that have taken place in Hmong follow directly from the language's extended contact with American English, this book illustrates the localized, specific, pragmatic effects of language globalization on a small, displaced language community Introduction: the Hmong and language shift -- Language shift and pragmatics -- Requests by two generations of speakers -- Wisconsin Hmong speakers' responses to helpful acts -- Advice for a face-threatening situation -- Towards a pragmatics of language shift -- Appendix A: Hmong language speech act realization questionnaire -- Appendix B: consonants, vowels and tones of Hmong -- Bibliography -- Index of proper names -- Subject index English language / Influence on Hmong Hmong language / United States / Usage Hmong language / Wisconsin / Usage Languages in contact Linguistic change FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Southeast Asian Languages bisacsh Englisch Hmong language Wisconsin Usage Hmong language United States Usage English language Influence on Hmong |
title | The Hmong Language in Wisconsin Language Shift and Pragmatic Change |
title_auth | The Hmong Language in Wisconsin Language Shift and Pragmatic Change |
title_exact_search | The Hmong Language in Wisconsin Language Shift and Pragmatic Change |
title_full | The Hmong Language in Wisconsin Language Shift and Pragmatic Change |
title_fullStr | The Hmong Language in Wisconsin Language Shift and Pragmatic Change |
title_full_unstemmed | The Hmong Language in Wisconsin Language Shift and Pragmatic Change |
title_short | The Hmong Language in Wisconsin |
title_sort | the hmong language in wisconsin language shift and pragmatic change |
title_sub | Language Shift and Pragmatic Change |
topic | English language / Influence on Hmong Hmong language / United States / Usage Hmong language / Wisconsin / Usage Languages in contact Linguistic change FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Southeast Asian Languages bisacsh Englisch Hmong language Wisconsin Usage Hmong language United States Usage English language Influence on Hmong |
topic_facet | English language / Influence on Hmong Hmong language / United States / Usage Hmong language / Wisconsin / Usage Languages in contact Linguistic change FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Southeast Asian Languages Englisch Hmong language Wisconsin Usage Hmong language United States Usage English language Influence on Hmong USA |
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