Dr. James Hawkey (University of Bristol): Language obsolescence in context: Empirical evidence from Northern Catalonia

Event date: 
Wednesday 4 December to Thursday 5 December
Time: 
11:00

Event:                 Language in Context Seminar

Organisers:        Language in Context

Website:            https://www.ed.ac.uk/ppls/linguistics-and-english-language/research/talks-and-reading-groups/language-in-context-seminars

Contact:             linc@ed.ac.uk

 

Date:                   4th December 2019

Time:                   11:00-12:30

Venue:                Room 1.20, Dugald Stewart Building, 3 Charles Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9AD

Speaker:             Dr. James Hawkey (University of Bristol)

Title of talk:       Language obsolescence in context: Empirical evidence from Northern Catalonia

Abstract:           

 

In my presentation, I intend to give a detailed sociolinguistic overview of an ongoing situation of language obsolescence, namely that of Catalan in southern France. I adopt a broad focus, encompassing methods from social psychology, sociophonetics and discourse analysis in order to provide answers to a series of research questions that delve into the interactions between attitudes, behaviours and ideologies. This talk will present and discuss results from a language attitudes questionnaire, a wordlist translation task, and a series of interviews. I will show that attitudes can function as predictors of language variation, but will also foreground the importance of basing any empirical analysis on qualitative findings. Through the integration of quantitative and qualitative analytical techniques, I seek to offer the most holistic and accurate representation of the speech community under investigation, thus allowing us all to learn about Catalan in France today