Tracy K. Harris’s scientific contributions

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The State of Ladino Today
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May 2011

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European Judaism

Tracy K. Harris

This paper examines the current state of Ladino as a spoken everyday language of communication. Research has shown that there are very few competent speakers of the language under the age of sixty throughout the world. Negative language attitudes as well as assimilation into the dominant cultures and choice of the dominant language(s) are contributing factors to this decline. However, this decline in linguistic skills does not reflect the promotional efforts on behalf of Ladino and Sephardic culture which are discussed at length in the paper. The end result is that language loss does not mean the decline of Sephardic ethnicity and culture, which are presently thriving.

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... The exact number of Ladino speakers in the world is unknown, and estimates vary considerably. Harris (2011), who perhaps states the most cautious figures, calculated that only around 11 000 speakers of varying proficiency levels remained in 2009, and that many of them did no longer speak the language fluently but, rather, remembered isolated words and sayings from their childhood, without using the language as an everyday vernacular. ...

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Challenges and needs in Ladino teaching among ten language revitalisation activists
The State of Ladino Today
  • Citing Article
  • May 2011

European Judaism