Linguistic Attitudes towards Maya and Learning Choices of Youth

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Eyder Gabriel Sima Lozano
Moisés Damián Perales Escudero

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Monolingual Spanish-Speaking youth in Merida currently state that the Mayan language is valuable and prestigious. Nevertheless, when they choose to learn a second language, preference leans towards English or another language. Motivated by this discrepancy, this study explores attitudes that influence the decisions of speakers to value one language and study another.

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Sima Lozano, E. G., & Perales Escudero, M. D. (2015). Linguistic Attitudes towards Maya and Learning Choices of Youth. Península, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pnsla.2014.09.001