A collection of selected papers presented at SIL Internationals Third International Language Assessment Conference in England (1997). Presents papers by leading scholars and SIL International language survey specialists that reflect various issues related to ethnolinguistic vitality and its assessment and present a variety of approaches to this study. Includes the sociology of language anthropological grid/group model social network theory and motivations for ethnolinguistic vitality maintenance power and solidarity orientations. Is of interest to sociolinguists sociologists anthropological linguists and those in language planning and language development. Is a source of information about a wide range of language situations and an encouragement to those working among speakers of less commonly known languages.
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