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Indigenous Language Revitalization: Success, Sustainability, and the Future of Human Culture
In: Capstone Showcase (2022)
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Visualising Anthropocene Extinctions: Mapping affect in the works of Naeemah Naeemaei
In: Animal Studies Journal (2021)
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Neoliberalism and language shift: the Great Recession and the sociolinguistic vitality of Ireland's Gaeltacht, 2008-18 ...
Kelly, Benjamin Edward Joseph; Ó Ceallaigh, Ben. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2020
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Neoliberalism and language shift: the Great Recession and the sociolinguistic vitality of Ireland's Gaeltacht, 2008-18
Kelly, Benjamin Edward Joseph; Ó Ceallaigh, Ben. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2020
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Remembering the Huia: Extinction and Nostalgia in a Bird World
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
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Indigenous Languages of Scotland: culture and the classroom
In: The Springer Handbook on Promoting Social Inclusion in Education ; 211 ; 221 (2019)
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The endangered state of Negidal: A field report
Pakendorf, Brigitte; Aralova, Natalia. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2018
Abstract: Negidal is a Northern Tungusic language closely related to Evenki with two recognized dialects, Upper and Lower Negidal. This nearly extinct language used to be spoken in the Lower Amur region of the Russian Far East by people whose traditional way of life was based on fishing and hunting. While the number of remaining active speakers of Upper Negidal was more or less known, the current state of Lower Negidal was still uncertain. We here report on a trip to ascertain the state of Lower Negidal and give a precise assessment of the linguistic situation of both dialects. While the Upper dialect is still represented by seven elderly female speakers, varying in proficiency from fully fluent to barely able to produce a narrative, not a single active speaker of Lower Negidal is left. The language will therefore probably be extinct in the next decade or two. ; pakendorf_aralova.pdf
Keyword: Amur river; language extinction; last speakers; Tungusic
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/24760
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The endangered state of Negidal: A field report
Pakendorf, Brigitte; Aralova, Natalia. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2018
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ПРЕДРЕВОЛЮЦИОННЫЙ И ПОСЛЕРЕВОЛЮЦИОННЫЙ ПЕРИОДЫ ИЗУЧЕНИЯ КАЧИНСКОГО ДИАЛЕКТА ХАКАССКОГО ЯЗЫКА
СУНЧУГАШЕВ РАДИОН ДМИТРИЕВИЧ; ЧЕБОЧАКОВА ИРИНА МАКСИМОВНА. - : Общество с ограниченной ответственностью Издательство Грамота, 2015
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Cocos Malay language since integration with Australia
Welsh, Alistair. - : Macquarie University, 2015
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Language extinction and linguistic fronts
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Spatial congruence in language and species richness but not threat in the world's top linguistic hotspot.
In: Proc Biol Sci , 281 (1796) 20141644-. (2014) (2014)
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Linguistic Diversity, Code-switching and language Shift in Nigeria ; Лингвистическое разнообразие, переключение языковых кодов и языковая ассимиляция в Нигерии
Christopher, Nkechi M.; Кристофер, Н.М.. - : Сибирский федеральный университет. Siberian Federal University., 2014
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Unintended effects of memory on decision making: A breakdown in access control
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Can parallelingualism save Norwegian from extinction?
Linn, A.. - : de Gruyter Mouton, 2010
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Demography and Language Competition
In: HUM BIOL , 81 (2-3) 181 - 210. (2009) (2009)
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Recognition of Visual Letter Strings Following Injury to the Posterior Visual Spatial Attention System.
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1986)
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