From Linguicism to Language Attrition: The Changing Language Ecology of Gilgit-Baltistan

Sajjad Hussain, Aneela Gill
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The study examines potential threats and prospects for the linguistic ecosystem of Balti and other local languages spoken in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. The researchers employ a mixed-methods approach in the study and the data is collected from 305 respondents through a survey questionnaire developed on Google forms. The respondents are either native Balti speakers or use Balti as their second or link language. The questionnaire used in the study contains both close-ended and open-ended questions. The findings of the study show that the linguistic ecosystem of Balti and other local languages is highly endangered and has been severely contaminated. These languages are losing their domains of use at an increased pace mainly due to the arrival of digital media in the region. Language attrition, mediated by relexification, is at its peak, and the future prospects for Balti and other minority languages of Gilgit-Baltistan seem quite bleak due to the growing influence of linguistic imperialism in the region which is being facilitated mainly through the system of education and the digital media.
从语言学到语言消耗:吉尔吉特-巴尔蒂斯坦语言生态的变化
该研究调查了巴基斯坦吉尔吉特-巴尔蒂斯坦的巴尔蒂语和其他当地语言的语言生态系统的潜在威胁和前景。研究人员在研究中采用了混合方法,并通过在谷歌表格上开发的调查问卷从305名受访者中收集了数据。受访者要么以巴尔蒂语为母语,要么将巴尔蒂语作为第二语言或联系语言。研究中使用的问卷包括封闭式和开放式问题。研究结果表明,巴尔蒂语和其他地方语言的语言生态系统处于高度濒危状态,已经受到严重污染。这些语言正在以更快的速度失去它们的使用领域,主要是由于数字媒体在该地区的到来。以放松为媒介的语言消耗正处于顶峰,由于语言帝国主义在该地区的影响日益扩大,主要通过教育系统和数字媒体促进,巴尔蒂语和吉尔吉特-巴尔蒂斯坦的其他少数民族语言的未来前景似乎相当黯淡。
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