Journal article
Mediation choice in immigrant groups
Nune Ayvazyan, Anthony Pym
Language Problems and Language Planning | John Benjamins Publishing Company | Published : 2018
Abstract
An interview survey of 51 members of Russian-speaking groups in the Salou area of southern Catalonia indicates the use of several modes of mediation to solve language problems. Professional written translators tend to be employed for official documents and high-risk situations only, whereas professional interpreters tend not to be used; family members and friends are usually preferred. There is widespread learning of Spanish, which is seen as the “host” language and offers independence, but very limited engagement with Catalan, which nevertheless remains a strong language of identification for much of the host society. In this multilingual context, Spanish, Russian, and English can all funct..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Community's Seventh Framework Program under grant agreement No. 613344 (Project MIME).