Noaiwia

IF 0.3 Q4 LINGUISTICS
Caroline Lipovsky
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Abstract

This article focuses on the linguistic landscape of Noaiwia, one of thirteen villages located on Nguna Island off the north coast of Efate, Vanuatu. It contributes to the understanding of the linguistic landscape of a small village in a previously undocumented rural setting in the understudied islands of Southeast Asia and Oceania. Using a corpus of photographs and detailed qualitative interpretation of the visual and verbal signs found around the village, the analysis first highlights the near absence of the island’s indigenous language in the public space. An analysis of the signage found at the school further suggests the exclusive presence and high status of the English language. A contrastive analysis also shows a different linguistic landscape from the one found in Vanuatu’s capital city Port Vila. Finally, the article looks at the presence of the Chinese language on a water tank, a reflection of China’s 21st Century Maritime Silk Road programme in the Pacific. The results are discussed in relation to the status of indigenous languages and Bislama, the islands’ lingua franca, language policy in education in Vanuatu, and language ideology in a globalised world.
Noaiwia
Noaiwia 是瓦努阿图埃法特北海岸恩古纳岛上的十三个村庄之一。它有助于了解东南亚和大洋洲研究不足的岛屿上一个以前未被记录的农村小村庄的语言景观。通过使用照片语料库和对村庄周围发现的视觉和语言标志的详细定性解读,分析首先强调了该岛土著语言在公共空间几乎不存在的情况。对学校标牌的分析进一步表明,英语独占鳌头,地位崇高。对比分析还显示了与瓦努阿图首都维拉港不同的语言景观。最后,文章探讨了中文在水箱上的存在,这反映了中国在太平洋地区的 21 世纪海上丝绸之路计划。文章结合土著语言和比斯拉马语的地位、瓦努阿图教育中的语言政策以及全球化世界中的语言意识形态对研究结果进行了讨论。
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