Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society JSEALS Vol. 10.1 (2017): 45-66 ISSN: 1836-6821, DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10524/52397 University of Hawaiʼi Press AN EVALUATION OF SO LANGUAGE VITALITY IN THAILAND1 Thomas M. TEHAN Payap University and SIL International
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[email protected] Abstract This paper explores the vitality and endangerment of So [sss] speech communities in Thailand. Beginning with a review of sociolinguistic survey results for five So communities in Thailand to ascertain the likely need for vernacular language development in So, additional data to cover the rest of the So community are provided. The language vitality of the So communities in Thailand is then assessed using Expanded GIDS and the Sustainable Use Model (SUM, Lewis & Simons 20152), an expansion of the Graded Intergenerational Disruption Scale (GIDS, Fishman 1991). This vitality model indicates that many So villages display vigorous language vitality whereas other villages are threatened by language shift. Some initial efforts at revitalization and language development show promise. Several additional activities are suggested to enhance the vitality of the language and help the So to resist the regional trend towards language shift to Northeastern Thai (Isaan). Keywords: So language, EGIDS, Language vitality/endangerment indicators ISO 639-3 codes: [sss] 1 Introduction The present paper assesses the level of vitality of the So (also written Sô) [sss] language spoken in Thailand, by presenting and applying recent developments in the Expanded Graded Intergenerational Disruption Scale (EGIDS) and the Sustainable Use Model (SUM), with some reference to previous studies that allow for some comparison among languages’ vitality/endangerment levels.