New Migration Processes and New Frontiers for Linguistic Research

Authors

  • Mari D'Agostino University of Palermo, Italy
  • Egle Mocciaro University of Palermo, Italy

Keywords:

new migrants, segregation, poor linguistic immersion, Sicily

Abstract

Recent migrations show unprecedented characteristics in terms of migratory routes, individual profiles of migrants and condition of isolation in arrival contexts. Combining sociolinguistic and linguistic perspectives, the article reconstructs the forms of linguistic contact between local and migrant populations in one of the main gateways to Europe, Palermo (Italy), and the specific conditions of local language acquisition by newcomers. It is argued that notions of (im)mobility and segregation must be included in migration-centred linguistic research.

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Published

2021-05-26

How to Cite

D’Agostino, M., & Mocciaro, E. (2021). New Migration Processes and New Frontiers for Linguistic Research. LESLLA Symposium Proceedings, 14(1), 29–50. Retrieved from https://lesllasp.journals.publicknowledgeproject.org/index.php/lesllasp/article/view/6248