Way better than the original!! Music video covers and language revitalisation: A sociosemiotic view

The development of the social media has opened up new spaces and genres for minoritised languages. As argued in previous research, access to new media spaces can contribute to the revitalisation of minoritised languages by generating new functions and values for them. Combining sociolinguistic and s...

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Published in:Apples - Journal of Applied Language Studies
Main Author: Dlanske, Kati
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Jyväskylä 2016
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description The development of the social media has opened up new spaces and genres for minoritised languages. As argued in previous research, access to new media spaces can contribute to the revitalisation of minoritised languages by generating new functions and values for them. Combining sociolinguistic and sociosemiotic approaches and bringing together data from four minority language contexts, Irish, Welsh, Sámi, and Corsican, this study addresses the potential of music video covers on YouTube to contribute to language revitalisation. The investigation suggests that music video covers in minority languages can have significance in language revitalisation in both language ideological and practical terms. However, these effects are not just a matter of access to a new media space (YouTube) or a new genre (music video cover) but, in a much more complex manner, a question of practices of relocalisation and the semiotic resources used. As semiotic aggregates, music video covers can not only endow minority languages and their speakers with a new glamour, but also recirculate and reinforce old, stereotypical notions. While ‘new glamour’ may be desirable, the study points, on the other hand, to the need for critical interrogation of the terms on which minority languages are commodified in the context of contemporary media culture.
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spelling fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/97893 2025-01-17T00:39:48+00:00 Way better than the original!! Music video covers and language revitalisation: A sociosemiotic view Dlanske, Kati 2016-09-06 application/pdf https://apples.journal.fi/article/view/97893 https://doi.org/10.17011/apples/urn.201610254444 eng eng University of Jyväskylä https://apples.journal.fi/article/view/97893/55906 https://apples.journal.fi/article/view/97893 doi:10.17011/apples/urn.201610254444 Apples - Journal of Applied Language Studies; Vol 10 No 2 (2016); 83-103 Apples - Journal of Applied Language Studies; Vol 10 Nro 2 (2016); 83-103 1457-9863 Language revitalisation New media Sociosemiotics Globalisation info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed article 2016 fttsvojs https://doi.org/10.17011/apples/urn.201610254444 2020-09-16T22:46:30Z The development of the social media has opened up new spaces and genres for minoritised languages. As argued in previous research, access to new media spaces can contribute to the revitalisation of minoritised languages by generating new functions and values for them. Combining sociolinguistic and sociosemiotic approaches and bringing together data from four minority language contexts, Irish, Welsh, Sámi, and Corsican, this study addresses the potential of music video covers on YouTube to contribute to language revitalisation. The investigation suggests that music video covers in minority languages can have significance in language revitalisation in both language ideological and practical terms. However, these effects are not just a matter of access to a new media space (YouTube) or a new genre (music video cover) but, in a much more complex manner, a question of practices of relocalisation and the semiotic resources used. As semiotic aggregates, music video covers can not only endow minority languages and their speakers with a new glamour, but also recirculate and reinforce old, stereotypical notions. While ‘new glamour’ may be desirable, the study points, on the other hand, to the need for critical interrogation of the terms on which minority languages are commodified in the context of contemporary media culture. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sámi Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online Apples - Journal of Applied Language Studies 10 2 83 103
spellingShingle Language revitalisation
New media
Sociosemiotics
Globalisation
Dlanske, Kati
Way better than the original!! Music video covers and language revitalisation: A sociosemiotic view
title Way better than the original!! Music video covers and language revitalisation: A sociosemiotic view
title_full Way better than the original!! Music video covers and language revitalisation: A sociosemiotic view
title_fullStr Way better than the original!! Music video covers and language revitalisation: A sociosemiotic view
title_full_unstemmed Way better than the original!! Music video covers and language revitalisation: A sociosemiotic view
title_short Way better than the original!! Music video covers and language revitalisation: A sociosemiotic view
title_sort way better than the original!! music video covers and language revitalisation: a sociosemiotic view
topic Language revitalisation
New media
Sociosemiotics
Globalisation
topic_facet Language revitalisation
New media
Sociosemiotics
Globalisation
url https://apples.journal.fi/article/view/97893
https://doi.org/10.17011/apples/urn.201610254444