Être inuk et plurilingue à Kuujjuaq au Nunavik (grand Nord québécois) pour marcher ensemble les langues
This qualitative research inspired by an ethno-sociolinguistic (Blanchet & Chardenet, 2011) and participative approach (Wang, 1999) discusses sociolinguistic representations of plurilingual Inuit speakers. It aims to better understand how languages are transmitted through the active engagement o...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:c0899036c7814defa5367c44ee2ba743 2023-07-02T03:32:46+02:00 Être inuk et plurilingue à Kuujjuaq au Nunavik (grand Nord québécois) pour marcher ensemble les langues Natacha Roudeix 2023-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.4000/glottopol.3250 https://doaj.org/article/c0899036c7814defa5367c44ee2ba743 FR fre Presses universitaires de Rouen et du Havre http://journals.openedition.org/glottopol/3250 https://doaj.org/toc/1769-7425 1769-7425 doi:10.4000/glottopol.3250 https://doaj.org/article/c0899036c7814defa5367c44ee2ba743 Glottopol, Vol 38 (2023) Plurilinguism plurilingual identities language biographies Inuit Nunavik Language and Literature P article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.4000/glottopol.3250 2023-06-11T00:35:46Z This qualitative research inspired by an ethno-sociolinguistic (Blanchet & Chardenet, 2011) and participative approach (Wang, 1999) discusses sociolinguistic representations of plurilingual Inuit speakers. It aims to better understand how languages are transmitted through the active engagement of families’ experiences and mobile narratives of plural identities where French, English and other languages are weaved together with Inuktitut. The corpus is part of a doctoral thesis; it includes interviews, visual documentation by ethno-photography of community events, notes, and field observations in a Nunavik community. The contribution also questions, against the background of (re)vitalization and reconciliation (MacDonald, Moore, 2016; Patrick, 2015), the position of the researcher in an Indigenous environment (Moore & MacDonald, 2011) in sociolinguistic and didactic research on plurilingualism. Article in Journal/Newspaper inuit inuktitut Kuujjuaq Nunavik Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Kuujjuaq ENVELOPE(-68.398,-68.398,58.100,58.100) Nunavik Glottopol 38 |
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This qualitative research inspired by an ethno-sociolinguistic (Blanchet & Chardenet, 2011) and participative approach (Wang, 1999) discusses sociolinguistic representations of plurilingual Inuit speakers. It aims to better understand how languages are transmitted through the active engagement of families’ experiences and mobile narratives of plural identities where French, English and other languages are weaved together with Inuktitut. The corpus is part of a doctoral thesis; it includes interviews, visual documentation by ethno-photography of community events, notes, and field observations in a Nunavik community. The contribution also questions, against the background of (re)vitalization and reconciliation (MacDonald, Moore, 2016; Patrick, 2015), the position of the researcher in an Indigenous environment (Moore & MacDonald, 2011) in sociolinguistic and didactic research on plurilingualism. |
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Être inuk et plurilingue à Kuujjuaq au Nunavik (grand Nord québécois) pour marcher ensemble les langues |
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Être inuk et plurilingue à Kuujjuaq au Nunavik (grand Nord québécois) pour marcher ensemble les langues |
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Être inuk et plurilingue à Kuujjuaq au Nunavik (grand Nord québécois) pour marcher ensemble les langues |
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Être inuk et plurilingue à Kuujjuaq au Nunavik (grand Nord québécois) pour marcher ensemble les langues |
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Être inuk et plurilingue à Kuujjuaq au Nunavik (grand Nord québécois) pour marcher ensemble les langues |
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être inuk et plurilingue à kuujjuaq au nunavik (grand nord québécois) pour marcher ensemble les langues |
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