Language reproduction: reflections on the Welsh example
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Summary Recent changes in the distribution of the Welsh language are related to a process of empowerment of a Welsh-speaking elite that has come into being as a consequence of economic change, especially deindustrialization. This situation is examined against theories of language shift, and the specific new routes along which language reproduction is directed are considered.
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