语言政策与少数民族语言维护:以土耳其切尔克斯语为例

Emre PSHİGUSA
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本研究以语言维持和转移(Fishman, 1991)为理论架构,探讨了土耳其自奥斯曼时代以来使用的西北高加索语言切尔克斯语的社会语言学状况和维持。为了探索官方语言意识形态和政策对切尔克斯语维持的影响,我们使用语言生活故事访谈法采访了来自土耳其不同年龄组和地区的五名参与者(Atkinson 1998)。作为其社会历史重点的一部分,该研究首先强调了一些切尔克斯人的举措,这些举措在奥斯曼帝国时代对维持该语言发挥了重要作用,并解决了土耳其共和国宣布后语言意识形态和政策的变化。类似于土耳其其他少数民族的经历(Aslan, 2007;Seloni,Sarfati, 2013),生活故事访谈揭示了同化主义语言政策在教育和社会环境中的影响。研究结果还揭示了公民说土耳其政策(1928-1945)对切尔克斯人维持的长期影响及其对代际转移的负面影响,这是以前的研究没有探讨的。这一发现对语言政策制定者、切尔克斯语非政府组织和土耳其切尔克斯语使用者来说具有启示意义,有助于他们将这门语言传承给后代。
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Language Policies and Minority Language Maintenance: The Case of Circassian in Turkey
Guided by language maintenance and shift (Fishman, 1991) as a theoretical construct, this study explored the sociolinguistic situation and the maintenance of Circassian, a Northwest Caucasian language, spoken in Turkey since the Ottoman Era. To explore the impacts of official language ideologies and policies on the maintenance of Circassian, five participants from different age groups and regions of Turkey were interviewed using linguistic life story interviews (Atkinson 1998). As part of its socio-historical focus, the study first highlights some of the Circassian initiatives that played an important role in maintaining the language during the Ottoman Era and addresses the changes in language ideologies and policies after the declaration of the Turkish Republic. Similar to other ethnolinguistic minorities' experiences in Turkey (Aslan, 2007; Seloni & Sarfati, 2013), the life story interviews revealed the impacts of assimilationist language policies in educational and social settings. Findings also revealed the long-lasting impact of the Citizen Speak Turkish policy (1928-1945) on the maintenance of Circassian and its negative impact on the generational transfer which has not been explored by former research. The findings have implications for language policymakers, Circassian NGOs, and Circassian speakers in Turkey to maintain and transfer the language to future generations.
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