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Record #121311:

Grønlandsksproget - tosproget - grønlandsksproget: Nogle tendenser i det dansk-grønlandske sprogmøde blandt Nuuks skolebørn / Per Langgård.

Title: Grønlandsksproget - tosproget - grønlandsksproget: Nogle tendenser i det dansk-grønlandske sprogmøde blandt Nuuks skolebørn / Per Langgård.
Translated title: The Greenlandic language bilingualism in Greenlandic speakers: some tendencies in the Danish-Greenlandic linguistic encounter among Nuuk schoolchildren.
Author(s): Langgård, Per.
Date: 1992.
Publisher: Nuuk: Ilisimatusarfik/Atuakkiorfik
Language: Danish.
In: Grønlands kultur- og samfunds forskning 92. (1992.),
Abstract: Language policy has seen dramatic changes in approach and heated debate. Article provides account of some linguistic consequences of switch from Greenlandic to Danish in 50s and from Danish to Greenlandic in 70s, despite import of many Danish labourers in 50s and 60s. Exclusively Danish-speaking Danes and crossbreeds now tend to become bilingual while pure Greenlanders become monolingual. This needs to be accepted as working basis to avoid turmoil.
Notes:

In: Grønlands kultur- og samfunds forskning 92 / Anon.

English abstract p.264.

Keywords: 32 -- Politics.
37 -- Education.
372 -- School curriculum.
39 -- Ethnography.
8 -- Languages and literature.
803.98 -- Danish language.
809.475 -- Eskimo-Aleut languages.
S -- Literature and Language.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*38) -- Greenland.
SPRI record no.: 121311

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