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Conclusion; 5.1 Trends; 5.2 Changes in style of research and argument; The linguist's responsibilities to the community of speakers; 1. The changing world of ethical responsibilities, Part I: The linguistic community; 2. The changing world of ethical responsibilities, Part II: Aboriginal research paradigms in the Canadian context; 3. The Canadian context: Development of new research programs 327 $a4. A comparison with programs elsewhere5. Consequences for linguistic documentation; 6. Responsibilities to the community of speakers; Language documentation; Prologue; 1. Characterizing languages in terms of their endangerment; 2. Language documentation; 3. Ownership and access; 4. Endangered languages; 5. Archived materials; 6. Goals for collaboration; Part 2Adequacy in documentation; Adequacy in documentation; 1. Introduction; 2. What is documentation?; 3. What is the role of description vis-a?-vis documentation?; 4. What gets documented?; 5. The role of uniqueness in documentation 327 $a6. Who gets documented?7. Who does the documenting?; 8. Who is the documentation for?; 9. What does "adequacy in documentation" mean specifically for the work of linguists?; 10. Conclusion; Necessary and sufficient data collection; 1. Introduction; 2. Our Boasian legacy; 3. Potawatomi legacy documentation; 4. Lessons for modern endangered language documentation; Documenting different genres of oral narrative in Cora (Uto-Aztecan); 1. Introduction; 2. Two genres of Cora narrative; 2.1 The genre ni?ukari hi?'iwahkari; 2.2 The genre ni?ukari mi?me'ekan; 3. Comparisons and conclusions 327 $aConstructing adequate language documentation for multifaceted cross-linguistic data1. Theoretical issues; 1.1 Data creation; 1.2 Language-acquisition data; 2. Values and practices; 3. Training; 4. Case study; 4.1 Interlibrary collaboration; 4.2 Institutional repository; 5. Technology: The DTA tool; 6. 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