Linguistic vitality of language Paipai of Santa Catarina, Baja California
Título
Linguistic vitality of language Paipai of Santa Catarina, Baja California
Autor
Manuel Alejandro Sánchez Fernández, Luis Miguel Rojas-Berscia
Descripción
In the last few decades little to nothing has been said about the sociolinguistic situation of Yumanan languages in Mexico. In order to cope with this lack of studies, we present a first study on linguistic vitality in Paipai, as it is spoken in Santa Catarina, Baja California, Mexico. Since languages such as Mexican Spanish and Ko’ahl coexist with this language in the same ecology, both are part of the study as well. This first approach hoists from two axes: on one hand, providing a theoretical framework that explains the sociolinguistic dynamics in the ecology of the language (Mufwene 2001), and, on the other hand, bringing over a quantitative study based on MSF (Maximum Shared Facility) (Terborg & Garcìa 2011), which explains the state of linguistic vitality of paipai, enriched by qualitative information collected in situ.
Fecha
2016
Materia
Lingüística yumana-cochimí. Paipai. Sociolingüística. Vitalidad lingüística. Ecología lingüística
Identificador
10.20396/liames.v16i1.8646171
Fuente
Liames
Editor
Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Cobertura
Romanic languages, Language and Literature, Philology. Linguistics
Colección
Citación
Manuel Alejandro Sánchez Fernández, Luis Miguel Rojas-Berscia, “Linguistic vitality of language Paipai of Santa Catarina, Baja California,” SOCICT Open, consulta 19 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/19794.
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