Multilingualism, (Im)mobilities and Spaces of Belonging 2019
DOI: 10.21832/9781788925051-005
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3 Ethnolinguistic Landscaping in Sheffield: The Invisible Repertoires of the Slovak Roma

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“…The linguistic landscapes of diasporic communities have already been addressed by scholars in the field of sociolinguistics (Ben Rafael & Ben Rafael 2010;Calvi & Uberti-Bona 2019;Huebner eds. 2021;Payne 2019;Woldermariam & Lanza 2015), but the ways different resources become meaningful and set up meaning-making assemblages in the perception of the diasporic and in the production of diasporic spaces have rarely been studied (for an exception, see Zhu et al 2017). The reason for approaching homeland orientation through the lens of assemblage lies in its potential to capture both the permanent and temporary sign constellations which can contribute to the production and perception of the diasporic.…”
Section: Towards a Sociolinguistic Theory Of Diasporizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The linguistic landscapes of diasporic communities have already been addressed by scholars in the field of sociolinguistics (Ben Rafael & Ben Rafael 2010;Calvi & Uberti-Bona 2019;Huebner eds. 2021;Payne 2019;Woldermariam & Lanza 2015), but the ways different resources become meaningful and set up meaning-making assemblages in the perception of the diasporic and in the production of diasporic spaces have rarely been studied (for an exception, see Zhu et al 2017). The reason for approaching homeland orientation through the lens of assemblage lies in its potential to capture both the permanent and temporary sign constellations which can contribute to the production and perception of the diasporic.…”
Section: Towards a Sociolinguistic Theory Of Diasporizationmentioning
confidence: 99%