城市原住民第二语言学习

Josha Rafael
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随着语言振兴运动的进展,土著语言在语言使用领域之外的影响正在得到认可。先前的文献已经确定了土著语言振兴工作与土著福祉之间的联系,但到目前为止,很少有研究能彻底探讨这一主题。本研究的目的是探讨土著第二语言学习对城市土著人幸福感的影响。城市土著人口正在增长,尤其受到语言丧失的影响;因此,代表城市观点是至关重要的。阿尔伯塔省埃德蒙顿Nêhiyaw(克里族)语言课程项目的土著语言学习者参加了半结构化访谈。专题分析产生了五个探索性主题。本文的研究结果虽然具有探索性,但对该领域现有的学术成果是一个有意义的补充。它们可以作为未来研究土著语言学习及其如何影响土著福祉的出发点。
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Urban Indigenous Second-Language Learning
As the language revitalization movement progresses, the impacts of Indigenous language beyond the domain of language use are gaining recognition. Previous literature has identified links between Indigenous language revitalization efforts and Indigenous well-being, but to date, there are few studies that explore this topic thoroughly. The purpose of this study is to explore the impacts of Indigenous second-language learning on urban Indigenous perceptions of their well-being. Urban Indigenous populations are growing, and are particularly impacted by language loss; thus, it is vital that urban perspectives be represented. Indigenous language-learners from the Nêhiyaw (Cree) Language Lessons Program in Edmonton, Alberta participated in semi-structured interviews. Five exploratory themes emerged from thematic analysis. The results presented in this paper, while exploratory, are a meaningful addition to the existing scholarship in this field. They may be used as a departure point for future research on the topic of Indigenous language learning and how it impacts Indigenous well-being.
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