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ID156108
Title ProperCategorically misleading, dialectically misconceived
Other Title Information language textbooks and pedagogic participation in Central Asian nation-building projects
LanguageENG
AuthorPickett, James
Summary / Abstract (Note)Persian language manuals uniformly adopt national categories such as Persian/Farsi (Iran), Dari (Afghanistan) and Tajik (Tajikistan). These categories at once impose an imagined contrast between the languages at the high register that is in fact marginal, while occluding profound linguistic variation within these nation-states at colloquial registers. Similar schemas apply to Central Asian Turkic languages such as Uyghur and Uzbek, which are closely related at the formal/literary register, but regionally diverse at lower registers. This dominant instructional approach ill prepares language learners for engaging the region on its own terms, rather than through the lens of nationalist aspirations. Students would be better served by an integrative method that teaches a transnational high language (in the case of Persian) while introducing a diverse range of dialects.
`In' analytical NoteCentral Asian Survey Vol. 36, No.4; Dec 2017: p.555-574
Journal SourceCentral Asian Survey Vol: 36 No 4
Key WordsNationalism ;  Language ;  Uyghur ;  Persian ;  Tajik ;  Uzbek ;  Dari


 
 
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