This document discusses the relationship between language and ethnic identity. It states that language is a system of communication that defines ethnic groups, which are social categories of people who share ancestral, cultural, or national experiences. Some key factors that make up ethnicity are shared language, location, and sometimes religion. Ethnic groups can be multi-lingual, speaking multiple primary languages, or multi-ethnic where multiple ethnic groups share a common language. Variations in language can also develop within ethnic groups, such as different dialects of English in America.
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Language and Ethnic Identity
This document discusses the relationship between language and ethnic identity. It states that language is a system of communication that defines ethnic groups, which are social categories of people who share ancestral, cultural, or national experiences. Some key factors that make up ethnicity are shared language, location, and sometimes religion. Ethnic groups can be multi-lingual, speaking multiple primary languages, or multi-ethnic where multiple ethnic groups share a common language. Variations in language can also develop within ethnic groups, such as different dialects of English in America.
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LANGUAGE
AND ETHNIC IDENTITY Quimpo, Mark Anthony Norlie Estrella Felly Dagatan Mariel Arabit IN THE PREVIOUS CHAPTER
We talked about “ language behaviour” from the social point of view; 1)
The function of the language in establishing social relationships; 2) Role played by the language in conveying information about the speaker.
There is a close inter-relationship between the language and society .
We also learned “variation in the way people use a language” due to
social class differentiation.
Today , we’re about to focus on language in relation to ethnic identity.
LANGUAGE AND ETHNIC GROUP Language is a system that consists of the development, acquisition, maintenance and use of complex systems of communication, particularly the human ability to do so; and a language is any specific example of such a system.
An ethnic group or ethnicity is a socially defined category of
people who identify with each other based on common ancestral, social ,cultural or national experience. FACTORS THAT MAKE UP ETHNICITY
Language and Location
A people group description includes at least one language and at least one location, such as country as a country. a district or a town where they live. Religion Religion is one primary ethnic characteristic that may be strong that it cause a definite boundary within a group of person that are otherwise identical LANGUAGE AND ETHNICITY
The relationship between language and self-identity is sometimes
hard to discover. There are some examples of the relationship between language and other cultural characteristics:
Multi-Lingual Ethnic Groups
Multi-Ethnic language groups
MULTI-LINGUAL ETHNIC GROUPS
A multilingual ethnic group is an ethnic group which has
various subgroups with different primary languages.These sub groups consider themselves one ethnic group due to shared or common ancestry, culture and/or history. MULTI-ETHNIC LANGUAGE GROUPS
is a category of people who identify with each other based
on similarities such as common language.
Batak , Sunda, Jawa, and other ethic groups in indonesia
use indonesian besides their local language ETHNIC GROUPS AND VARIANT OF LANGUAGE
Ethnic groups in American use the same language: English,but with
their own dialect.
Approach development of this situation:
Use standard language-elimination of non standard speech
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