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Perceptions of linguistic parity on social media: a qualitative comparison between primary Cymraeg and English-medium secondary school pupils
International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, Volume: 25, Issue: 10, Pages: 3659 - 3672
Swansea University Authors:
Irene Reppa , Phil Reed
, Richard Jones
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DOI (Published version): 10.1080/13670050.2022.2072171
Abstract
This thematic analytic qualitative study used participants’ oral narratives to examine primary Cymraeg, which is the Welsh language, and English-speaking adolescents’ perceptions regarding Cymraeg-speakers’ opportunities of using their primary language on social media. Twenty-three participants were...
| Published in: | International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism |
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| ISSN: | 1367-0050 1747-7522 |
| Published: |
Informa UK Limited
2022
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| URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa59918 |
| Abstract: |
This thematic analytic qualitative study used participants’ oral narratives to examine primary Cymraeg, which is the Welsh language, and English-speaking adolescents’ perceptions regarding Cymraeg-speakers’ opportunities of using their primary language on social media. Twenty-three participants were interviewed (two Welsh/Bilingual-medium schools: males = 5, females = 6; two English-medium schools: males = 6, females = 6). All of the Welsh/Bilingual-medium participants were primary Cymraeg-speakers. Operating at the broad thematic level, both groups provided similar responses. However, inter-group variance might be inferred at the sub-thematic level where, for instance, Cymraeg-speakers identified a greater array of technical limitations preventing Cymraeg-speakers using Cymraeg within the social media domain. The potential consequences of an actual or perceptual linguistic imbalance on social media are discussed. |
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| Keywords: |
Social media; Cymraeg |
| College: |
Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences |
| Issue: |
10 |
| Start Page: |
3659 |
| End Page: |
3672 |

