04811nam 22007455 450 991078219480332120230721032331.01-282-19370-897866121937053-11-019712-X10.1515/9783110197129(CKB)1000000000520481(EBL)325652(OCoLC)433134121(SSID)ssj0000188961(PQKBManifestationID)11165809(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000188961(PQKBWorkID)10154705(PQKB)11299746(DE-B1597)32182(OCoLC)1002251878(OCoLC)1004883653(OCoLC)1011469917(OCoLC)1013942848(OCoLC)979583129(OCoLC)984688076(OCoLC)987953052(OCoLC)992472355(OCoLC)999374174(DE-B1597)9783110197129(MiAaPQ)EBC325652(EXLCZ)99100000000052048120190708d2008 fg 0engurun#---|u|||txtccrLanguage Diversity Endangered /Matthias BrenzingerBerlin ;Boston :De Gruyter Mouton,[2008]©20071 online resource (472 p.)Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] ;181Description based upon print version of record.3-11-017049-3 Front matter --Table of Contents --Chapter 1. Classification and Terminology for Degrees of Language Endangerment --Chapter 2. Threatened Languages in Hispanic South America --Chapter 3. Endangered Languages of Lowland Tropical South America --Chapter 4. Endangered Languages of Mexico and Central America --Chapter 5. Endangered Languages in USA and Canada --Chapter 6. Language Endangerment in Northern Africa --Chapter 7. Endangered Languages in West Africa --Chapter 8. Endangered Languages in Central Africa --Chapter 9. Language Endangerment in Southern and Eastern Africa --Chapter 10. Endangered Languages in Europe --Chapter 11. Language Endangerment in the CIS --Chapter 12. Endangered Languages of the Middle East --Chapter 13. Language Endangerment in China and Mainland Southeast Asia --Chapter 14. Endangered Languages of South Asia --Chapter 15. Warramurrungunji Undone: Australian Languages in the 51st Millennium --Chapter 16. Threatened Languages in the Western Pacific Area from Taiwan to, and Including, Papua New Guinea --Chapter 17. The Languages of the Pacific Region: the Austronesian Languages of Oceania --BackmatterThis book presents a comprehensive overview of endangered languages with a global coverage. It features such well-known specialists as Michael Krauss, Willem F. H. Adelaar, Denny Moore, Colette Grinevald, Akira Yamamoto, Roger Blench, Bruce Connell, Tapani Salminen, Olga Kazakevich, Aleksandr Kibrik, Jonathan Owens, David Bradley, George van Driem, Nicholas Evans, Stephen A. Wurm, Darrell Tryon and Matthias Brenzinger. The contributions are unique in analysing the present extent and the various kinds of language endangerment by applying shared general indicators for the assessment of language endangerment. Apart from presenting the specific situations of language endangerment at the sub-continental level, the volume discusses major issues that bear universally on language endangerment. The actual study of endangered languages is carefully examined, for example, against the ethics and pragmatics of fieldwork. Practical aspects of community involvement in language documentation are discussed, such as the setting up of local archives and the training of local linguists. Numerous case studies illustrate different language shift environments with specific replacing factors, such as colonial and religious conquests, migrations and governmental language education. The book is of interest to students and scholars of linguistics with particular focus on endangered languages (and their documentation), typology, and sociolinguistics as well as to anthropologists and language activists.Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM]Language attritionLanguage attritionEndangered languages.fieldwork.language documentation.preservation.Language attrition.Language attrition306.44ES 550rvkBrenzinger MatthiasDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910782194803321Language diversity endangered710027UNINA