Gertrud Reershemius
Niederdeutsch im Internet. Mšglichkeiten und Grenzen computervermittelter
Kommunikation fŸr
den Spracherhalt
Based on studies
that analyse the potential of computer-mediated communication (cmc) to help
fight language shift in lesser-used languages, this paper discusses the
situation of Low German in Northern Germany. Over the last three decades, Low
German has lost more than half of its active speakers. The article raises the
question of whether and, if so, how Low German speakers make use of cmc to stem
this tide. Following a sociolinguistic approach focussed on the individual
speakers who use the Internet as a space for social interaction, it gives an
overview of the discursive field of Low German on the internet and analyses in
detail the most popular Low German discussion board. It shows that one of the
main obstacles to a more successful use of cmc can be found in speakersÕ
complex attitude toward written Low German.
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