Collana |
Eurasiatica
Miscellanea | Time in East Asian Endangered Languages
Capitolo | Linguistic Landscapes in Sapporo – ‘When’ is Ainu Situated?
Abstract
The Indigenous Ainu language is absent from many contemporary language use domains and public spaces in Japan, but has gained visibility in commercial contexts and tourism. Based on a qualitative linguistic landscape (LL) analysis focusing on temporality, this paper examines when the Ainu language is situated in tourism spaces and its implications for the contemporary use and revitalisation of Ainu. The analysis shows that, while Ainu is present in the LL, its use is mostly ‘traditional’ and decorative, lacking modern instrumental use. However, there are examples of creative language use and neologisms, suggesting adaptation to modern needs.
Presentato: 04 Marzo 2024 | Accettato: 12 Luglio 2024 | Pubblicato 20 Febbraio 2025 | Lingua: en
Keywords Linguistic commodification • Neologisms • Temporality • Ainu • Linguistic landscape • Language and tourism
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