Beschreibung
As a result of migration, more than 25% of the native speakers of Romanian now reside outside Romania and Moldova. The present volume focuses on Romanian as a language of migrants (1th and 2nd generation) in various migration contexts: both within and outside Europe. The contributions examine the intergenerational transmission of Romanian, its use by domains, the effects of language contact with Romance, Germanic and Slavic languages, as well as specifi c scenarios of migration and different methods of migration research.
Autorenportrait
Priv. Doz. Dr. Aurelia Merlan lehrt Romanische Sprachwissenschaft an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.
Inhalt
Preface
Scenarios of migration
Georg Kremnitz (Wien)
La migration en tant que phénomène (souvent) de longue durée
Methods of migration research
Florin-Teodor Olariu (Iasi)
Homo migrans en tant qu'Homo narrans, ou la migraphie en tant que récit de vie
Romanian in migration contexts within Europe
Alexandru-Laurentiu Cohal (Iasi)
Appunti sul romeno e sull'italiano parlato della seconda generazione di migranti romeni in Italia
Felicia Dumas (Iasi)
Les Roumains de France : leur langue maternelle et leur pratique religieuse
Ioana Jieanu (Ljubljana/Ploiesti)
Translanguaging Phenomena in the Communication of Romanian Children in Slovenia
Timea Kádas Pickel et Elena Soare (Paris)
De la langue de la mère à la langue héritée : comment ne pas en perdre son roumain ? Aspects sociolinguistiques et grammaticaux de la transmission du roumain langue d'héritage
Aurelia Merlan (München)
El rumano de los inmigrantes de segunda generación en Alemania entre conservadurismo e innovación
Iulia Nica (Salamanca/Iasi/Bucuresti)
Contactos extraterritoriales recientes entre el rumano y otras lenguas románicas. Estudio de la comunicación por Internet
Danielle Omer (Le Mans)
Politiques linguistiques familiales : la transmission de la langue roumaine en contexte migratoire
Romanian in migration contexts outside Europe
Mirela Cherciov (Toronto)
Ten Years Later: Reflections on the Dynamics between Two Languages in Romanian Adult Migrants in Toronto
Anna-Christine Weirich (Frankfurt am Main)
Digital Pluriliteracies of Moldovans in Montréal
List of the authors