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Wisconsin talk: Linguistic diversity in the Badger State. Ed. by Thomas Purnell, Eric Raimy, and Joseph Salmons. (Languages and folklore of the Upper Midwest.) Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2013. Pp. 173 [Rezension]
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 90 (2014) 2, 545-548
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Bringing our languages home: Language revitalization for families. Ed. by Leanne Hinton. Berkeley, CA: Heyday Books, 2013. Pp.XX, 264 [Rezension]
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 90 (2014) 2, 540-543
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Borders traversed, boundaries erected: Creating discursive identities and language communities in the Village of Tewa
In: Language and Communication, vol 38 (2014)
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Must we save the language? Children's discourse on language and community in Provençal and Scottish language revitalisation movements
In: Endangered Languages: Beliefs and Ideologies in Language Documentation and Revitalisation ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01413378 ; Oxford University Press. Endangered Languages: Beliefs and Ideologies in Language Documentation and Revitalisation, pp.195-214, 2014, Endangered Languages: Beliefs and Ideologies in Language Documentation and Revitalisation ; https://global.oup.com/academic/product/endangered-languages-9780197265765?cc=fr&lang=en& (2014)
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Must we save the language? Children's discourse on language and community in Provençal and Scottish language revitalisation movements
In: Endangered Languages: Beliefs and Ideologies in Language Documentation and Revitalisation ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01413378 ; Oxford University Press. Endangered Languages: Beliefs and Ideologies in Language Documentation and Revitalisation, pp.195-214, 2014, Endangered Languages: Beliefs and Ideologies in Language Documentation and Revitalisation ; https://global.oup.com/academic/product/endangered-languages-9780197265765?cc=fr&lang=en& (2014)
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Collaboration in the Context of Teaching, Scholarship, and Language Revitalization: Experience from the Chatino Language Documentation Project
Cruz, Emiliana; Woodbury, Anthony C.. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2014
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Indigenous Music Mediation with Urban Khmer: Tampuan Adaptation and Survival
Saurman, Todd. - 2014
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yaʕ̓tmín cqwəlqwilt nixw, uł nixw, ul nixw, I need to speak more, and more, and more: Okanagan-Colville (Interior Salish) Indigenous second-language learners share our filmed narratives
Johnson, Michele K.. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2014
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More than Words: Towards a Development-Based Approach to Language Revitalization
Henderson, Brent; Rohloff, Peter; Henderson, Robert. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2014
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Linguists and language rebuilding: recent experience in two New South Wales languages
Giacon, John. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2014
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Reclaiming the Kaurna language: a long and lasting collaboration in an urban setting
Amery, Rob. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2014
Abstract: A long-running collaboration between Kaurna people and linguists in South Australiabegan in 1989 with a songbook. Following annual community workshops and theestablishment of teaching programs, the author embarked on a PhD to research historicalsources and an emerging modern language based on these sources. In response tonumerous requests for names, translations and information, together with Kaurna EldersLewis O’Brien and Alitya Rigney, the author and others formed Kaurna Warra Pintyandi(KWP) in 2002. It is a monthly forum where researchers, and others interested in Kaurnalanguage, can meet with Kaurna people to discuss their concerns. KWP, based at theUniversity of Adelaide, is not incorporated and attendance of meetings is voluntary. Thecommittee has gained a measure of credibility and respect from the Kaurna community,government departments and the public and has recently signed a Memorandum ofUnderstanding with the University of Adelaide. However, KWP and the author sit,uneasily at times, at the intersection between the University and the community. Thispaper explores the nature of collaboration between Kaurna people and researchersthrough KWP in the context of reliance on historical documentation, much of which isopen to interpretation. Linguistics provides some of the skills needed for interpretation ofsource materials. This is complemented by knowledge held by Kaurna people that isknown through oral history, spirituality and intuition.*This paper is in the series The Role of Linguists in Indigenous Community Language Programs in Australia, edited by John Henderson. ; National Foreign Language Resource Center ; amery.pdf
Keyword: Australian languages; Kaurna language; language revitalization
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/4613
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Reclaiming the Kaurna language: a long and lasting collaboration in an urban setting
In: http://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/4613 (2014)
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Collaboration in the Context of Teaching, Scholarship, and Language Revitalization: Experience from the Chatino Language Documentation Project
Cruz, Emiliana; Woodbury, Anthony C.. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2014
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Linguists and language rebuilding: recent experience in two New South Wales languages
Giacon, John. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2014
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Reclaiming the Kaurna language: a long and lasting collaboration in an urban setting
Amery, Rob. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2014
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Na'la'la' i hila'-ta, na'matatnga i taotao-ta : Chamorro language as liberation from colonization
Kuper, Kenneth Douglas Gofigan. - : [Honolulu] : [University of Hawaii at Manoa], [May 2014], 2014
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yaʕ̓tmín cqwəlqwilt nixw, uł nixw, ul nixw, I need to speak more, and more, and more: Okanagan-Colville (Interior Salish) Indigenous second-language learners share our filmed narratives
Johnson, Michele K.. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2014
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More than Words: Towards a Development-Based Approach to Language Revitalization
Henderson, Brent; Rohloff, Peter; Henderson, Robert. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2014
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Reclaiming the Māori language for future generations: Flax root perspectives. Tīkina te mana o te reo Māori: Te pūtaketanga o te pā harakeke
Peters, Murray Hamaka. - : University of Waikato, 2014
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Sprachplanung für die burgenlandkroatische Sprache in Österreich
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