The Process of Becoming Multilingual: Individual Language Biographies of Poles in
The Process of Becoming Multilingual: Individual Language Biographies of Poles in
Author(s): Helena KrasowskaSubject(s): Sociolinguistics
Published by: Instytut Slawistyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: language biography; heritage language; individual multilingualism; Polish language outside Poland; language awareness
Summary/Abstract: This article focuses on multilingual female speakers born in Bukovina in the 1920s using the language biography method. Analysing selected language biographies of Poles living in southern and northern Bukovina entails focusing on a heritage language. The language biography method shows the development process of individual language awareness. The cases analysed in the study indicate that it is difficult to preserve the linguistic and cultural identity of an individual in mixed-language marriages. For Bukovinian Poles, the Polish language and the Roman Catholic religion are factors of identification and indigenous values symbolizing their belonging to the culture of their ancestors. These two elements are at the core of their identity and are fundamental cultural values which are passed on to children. All the language biographies presented in the article show the speakers’ multilingualism and the way and time in which they learned subsequent languages. Their acquisition was voluntary on the one hand, but imposed on the other.
Journal: Cognitive Studies | Études cognitives
- Issue Year: 2020
- Issue No: 20
- Page Range: 1-19
- Page Count: 19
- Language: English