‘People here speak five languages!’: The reindexicalization of minority language practice among Carinthian Slovenes in Vienna, Austria

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Abstract

This article investigates the transformation of minority language practice in the light of changing European language ideologies. Following a group of young Carinthian Slovenes from their rural hometowns to the capital of Vienna, this article analyzes their metadiscursive commentary about place and language in order to show how local language ideologies structure the indexical orders under which these individuals learn to assign meaning to linguistic practice. The data I present illustrates that these young members of a rurally stigmatized linguistic minority experience a transformation of their language-associated personhood in Vienna. There, their bilingualism allows them to be cosmopolitan participants in a European vision of mobile multilingual citizenship, while simultaneously troubling the language hierarchies erased by European language ideologies. (Linguistic minority, language ideology, indexical order, chronotopes, multilingualism, Carinthian Slovenes, Austria, Europe)
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)421-444
Number of pages24
JournalLanguage in Society
Volume43
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2014

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 602007 Applied linguistics

Keywords

  • Linguistic minority
  • language ideology
  • indexical order
  • chronotopes
  • multilingualism
  • Carinthian Slovenes
  • Austria
  • Europe

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