Book contents
- The Cambridge Handbook of Language Contact
- Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
- The Cambridge Handbook of Language Contact
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Maps Volume I
- Figures Volume I
- Tables Volume I
- Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part One Language Contact and Genetic Linguistics
- Part Two Linguistic Areas
- Part Three Language Spread
- Part Four Emergence and Spread of Some European Languages
- Part Five Language Diasporas
- 19 Diasporas: An Overview
- 20 Labor Migrations: Language Change in Communities and Diasporas
- 21 The Korean Diaspora
- 22 The Chinese Diaspora: Language Maintenance and Loss
- 23 The Diachrony of Yiddish and Judaeo-Spanish as Contact Languages
- Author Index
- Language Index
- Subject Index
- References
21 - The Korean Diaspora
from Part Five - Language Diasporas
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 June 2022
- The Cambridge Handbook of Language Contact
- Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
- The Cambridge Handbook of Language Contact
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Maps Volume I
- Figures Volume I
- Tables Volume I
- Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part One Language Contact and Genetic Linguistics
- Part Two Linguistic Areas
- Part Three Language Spread
- Part Four Emergence and Spread of Some European Languages
- Part Five Language Diasporas
- 19 Diasporas: An Overview
- 20 Labor Migrations: Language Change in Communities and Diasporas
- 21 The Korean Diaspora
- 22 The Chinese Diaspora: Language Maintenance and Loss
- 23 The Diachrony of Yiddish and Judaeo-Spanish as Contact Languages
- Author Index
- Language Index
- Subject Index
- References
Summary
Several conditions of the Korean diaspora offer unique opportunities for the study of language contact. These include the diverse routes and sites of migration that have defined the movement of overseas Koreans throughout the past century; the relatively strong linguistic and cultural homogeneity of Korean society and the prominent role that the Korean language plays as an index of Korean identity; and the recent shift from long-term migration towards flexible, short-term migration that characterizes the Korean diaspora today. This chapter addresses these issues through a survey of the history and sociolinguistic conditions of the Korean diaspora. After an overview of the Korean diaspora’s historical and geographical context, it considers the general trends of language maintenance and attrition in various Korean communities around the world. It also considers how language ideology serves as an important condition for the language maintenance of diasporic Koreans, as well as the more recent rise of flexible migration and shifting linguistic practice in the Korean diaspora.
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Language ContactVolume 1: Population Movement and Language Change, pp. 670 - 689Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022
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