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Language Maintenance: the case of a Turkish speaking community in Birmingham
Nur Kurtoglu-Hooton
, Sue Wright
Aston Centre for Applied Linguistics (ACAL)
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
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Arts and Humanities
Birmingham
100%
Language maintenance
100%
London
50%
Tradition
25%
Speaker
25%
Multi-lingual
25%
Integrative motivation
25%
Conservative
25%
Instrumental Reason
25%
Multi-cultural
25%
Repertoire
25%
Southeast
25%
Inter-generational transmission
25%
Languages in contact
25%
Keyphrases
Birmingham
100%
Language Maintenance
100%
Language Contact
25%
Midland
25%
Cultural Maintenance
25%
Small Populations
25%
Group Commitment
25%
Intergenerational Transmission
25%
Employment Sector
25%
Integrative Motivation
25%
Instrumental Reason
25%
Language Repertoire
25%
Cypriot
25%
Social Sciences
London
100%