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XAVIER MARTÍN RUBIO
Universidad de Lérida
The Construction of Linguistic Identities
in officially bilingual contexts
Sociolingüística
The aim of my research is to find out about the ways
through which people construct our linguistic identity
and ideology. In order to do that, I have carried out
fieldwork in two high schools of two towns of two officially
bilingual communities (Basque Country and Catalonia).
The data I have collected there – semi-structured
interviews, focus group sessions in their native language/s
and in English, field notes, and so on – have
then been duly treated / transcribed. At this point,
I have started analysing the data both from a micro
and a macro perspective. At the micro level, I have
taken notions from ethno-methodology in order to understand
in some depth what went on in the recorded speech events
(concepts such as participant alignment, speaker selection,
topic management, and so om). But due to my political
commitment with the issue of investigation, I wanted
to take that to a more general level, and thus I have
come up with linguistic profiles of the subjects (myself
included), in relation to what these subjects do, know
and think/feel about the languages and varieties they
use/learn, and the relationship they perceive between
these and the wider socio-political context in which
they live, a context that, as I see it, is basically
dominated by the two phenomena of globalisation and
nationalism.
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