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Keeping languages alive : documentation, pedagogy and revitalization / / edited by Mari C. Jones and Sarah Ogilvie [[electronic resource]]
Keeping languages alive : documentation, pedagogy and revitalization / / edited by Mari C. Jones and Sarah Ogilvie [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xiv, 269 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 306.44
Soggetto topico Endangered languages
Language obsolescence
Language maintenance
Typology (Linguistics)
Anthropological linguistics
ISBN 1-139-89221-5
1-107-70274-7
1-107-70171-6
1-107-66674-0
1-107-70371-9
1-107-68963-5
1-107-59816-8
1-139-24589-9
Classificazione LAN009000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto pt. 1. Documentation. Language documentation and meta-documentation / Peter K. Austin -- A psycholinguistic assessment of language change in eastern Indonesia : evidence from the HALA Project / Amanda Hamilton, Jawee Perla and Laura Robinson -- Documentation for endangered sign languages : the case of Mardin sign language / Ulrike Zeshan and Hasan Dikyuva -- Re-imagining documentary linguistics as a revitalisation-driven practice / David Nathan and Meili Fang -- Language documentation and community interests / John Henderson -- American Indian sign language documentary linguistic fieldwork and digital archive / Jeffrey Davis -- Purism in language documentation and description / Michael Riessler and Elena Karvovskaya -- Greek-speaking enclaves in Pontus today : the documentation and revitalisation of Romeyka / Ioanna Sitaridou pt. 2. Pedagogy. New technologies and pedagogy in language revitalisation : the case of Te Reo Māori in Aotearoa/New Zealand / Tania M. Ka'ai, John C. Moorfield and Muiris Ó Laoire -- Teaching an endangered language in virtual reality / Hanna Outakosko -- A nomadic school in Siberia among Evenk reindeer herders / Alexandra Lavrillier -- Task-based language teaching practices that support Salish language revitalisation / Arieh (Ari) Sherris, Tachini Pete, Lynn E. Thompson and Erin Flynn Haynes -- pt. 3. Revitalisation. Speakers and language revitalisation : a case study of Guernésiais (Guernsey) / Yan Marquis and Julia Sallabank -- On the revitalisation of a 'treasure language' : the Rama language project of Nicaragua / Colette Grinevald and Bénédicte Pivot -- Whistled languages : including Greek in the continuum of endangerment situations and revitalisation strategies / Maria Kouneli, Julien Meyer and Andrew Nevins -- What is revitalisation really about? Competing language revitalisation movements in Provence / James Costa and Médéric Gasquet-Cyrus.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825015803321
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
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Language and poverty [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Wayne Harbert ... [et al.]
Language and poverty [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Wayne Harbert ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bristol ; ; Buffalo, : Multilingual matters, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (239 p.)
Disciplina 306.44
Altri autori (Persone) HarbertWayne
Collana Multilingual matters
Soggetto topico Language and languages - Economic aspects
Language maintenance
Poverty
Sociolinguistics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-97341-6
9786611973414
1-84769-120-X
Classificazione ES 110
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Poverty as a Crucial Factor in Language Maintenance and Language Death: Case Studies from Africa -- Chapter 3. Language Diversity and Poverty in Africa -- Chapter 4. The Impact of the Hegemony of English on Access to and Quality of Education with Special Reference to South Africa -- Chapter 5. Econolinguistics in the USA -- Chapter 6. Where in the World is US Spanish? Creating a Space of Opportunity for US Latinos -- Chapter 7. Perpetuating Inequality: Language Disadvantage and Capability Deprivation of Tribal Mother Tongue Speakers in India -- Chapter 8. Biodiversity, Linguistic Diversity and Poverty: Some Global Patterns and Missing Links -- Chapter 9. Language and Poverty: Measurement, Determinants and Policy Responses -- Chapter 10. Losing the Names: Native Languages, Identity and the State -- Chapter 11. The Role of the Linguist in Language Maintenance and Revitalization: Documentation, Training and Materials Development -- Chapter 12. Preserving Digital Language Materials: Some Considerations for Community Initiatives -- Conclusion
Record Nr. UNINA-9910454125603321
Bristol ; ; Buffalo, : Multilingual matters, c2009
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Language and poverty [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Wayne Harbert ... [et al.]
Language and poverty [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Wayne Harbert ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bristol ; ; Buffalo, : Multilingual matters, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (239 p.)
Disciplina 306.44
Altri autori (Persone) HarbertWayne
Collana Multilingual matters
Soggetto topico Language and languages - Economic aspects
Language maintenance
Poverty
Sociolinguistics
ISBN 1-281-97341-6
9786611973414
1-84769-120-X
Classificazione ES 110
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Poverty as a Crucial Factor in Language Maintenance and Language Death: Case Studies from Africa -- Chapter 3. Language Diversity and Poverty in Africa -- Chapter 4. The Impact of the Hegemony of English on Access to and Quality of Education with Special Reference to South Africa -- Chapter 5. Econolinguistics in the USA -- Chapter 6. Where in the World is US Spanish? Creating a Space of Opportunity for US Latinos -- Chapter 7. Perpetuating Inequality: Language Disadvantage and Capability Deprivation of Tribal Mother Tongue Speakers in India -- Chapter 8. Biodiversity, Linguistic Diversity and Poverty: Some Global Patterns and Missing Links -- Chapter 9. Language and Poverty: Measurement, Determinants and Policy Responses -- Chapter 10. Losing the Names: Native Languages, Identity and the State -- Chapter 11. The Role of the Linguist in Language Maintenance and Revitalization: Documentation, Training and Materials Development -- Chapter 12. Preserving Digital Language Materials: Some Considerations for Community Initiatives -- Conclusion
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Bristol ; ; Buffalo, : Multilingual matters, c2009
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Language and poverty [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Wayne Harbert ... [et al.]
Language and poverty [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Wayne Harbert ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bristol ; ; Buffalo, : Multilingual matters, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (239 p.)
Disciplina 306.44
Altri autori (Persone) HarbertWayne
Collana Multilingual matters
Soggetto topico Language and languages - Economic aspects
Language maintenance
Poverty
Sociolinguistics
ISBN 1-281-97341-6
9786611973414
1-84769-120-X
Classificazione ES 110
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Poverty as a Crucial Factor in Language Maintenance and Language Death: Case Studies from Africa -- Chapter 3. Language Diversity and Poverty in Africa -- Chapter 4. The Impact of the Hegemony of English on Access to and Quality of Education with Special Reference to South Africa -- Chapter 5. Econolinguistics in the USA -- Chapter 6. Where in the World is US Spanish? Creating a Space of Opportunity for US Latinos -- Chapter 7. Perpetuating Inequality: Language Disadvantage and Capability Deprivation of Tribal Mother Tongue Speakers in India -- Chapter 8. Biodiversity, Linguistic Diversity and Poverty: Some Global Patterns and Missing Links -- Chapter 9. Language and Poverty: Measurement, Determinants and Policy Responses -- Chapter 10. Losing the Names: Native Languages, Identity and the State -- Chapter 11. The Role of the Linguist in Language Maintenance and Revitalization: Documentation, Training and Materials Development -- Chapter 12. Preserving Digital Language Materials: Some Considerations for Community Initiatives -- Conclusion
Record Nr. UNINA-9910828524803321
Bristol ; ; Buffalo, : Multilingual matters, c2009
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Language death and language maintenance [[electronic resource] ] : theoretical, practical, and descriptive approaches / / edited by Mark Janse, Sijmen Tol
Language death and language maintenance [[electronic resource] ] : theoretical, practical, and descriptive approaches / / edited by Mark Janse, Sijmen Tol
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub., c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (262 p.)
Disciplina 417/.7
Altri autori (Persone) JanseMark <1959->
TolSijmen
Collana Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory
Soggetto topico Language obsolescence
Language attrition
Language maintenance
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-31210-7
9786613312105
90-272-7529-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto LANGUAGE DEATH AND LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION LANGUAGE DEATH AND LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS; References; THE ENDANGERED LANGUAGES ISSUE AS A HOPELESS CAUSE; 1 Introduction; 2 We linguists don't care; 2.1 Theory; 2.2 The culture of linguists (as opposed to anthropologists); 3 We linguists care too much; 4 Our non-western colleagues don't care and would be unprepared to help out even if they did; 5 Conclusion; References; THE LANGUAGE SITUATION AND LANGUAGE ENDANGERMENT IN THE GREATER PACIFIC AREA
1 General remarks2 The Austronesian language group (background information); 2.1 Past migrations of the Austronesians and the history of their languages; 2.2 Classification of the Austronesian languages; 3 Endangerment of Austronesian languages (with statistics on endanger ment of Papuan languages where relevant); 3.1 Introductory remarks; 3.2 Taiwan; 3.3 The Philippines; 3.4 Indonesia; 3.4.1 Introduction; 3.4.2 Borneo; 3.4.3 Sumatra; 3.4.4 Sulawesi; 3.4.5 Maluku; 3.4.6 Timor-Flores and Bima-Sumba areas; 3.4.7 West Papua (formerly Irian Jaya); 3.4.8 East Timor; 3.5 Papua New Guinea
3.6 Solomon Islands3.6.1 Main Solomon Islands Chain; 3.6.2 The Santa Cruz Archipelago; 3.7 Vanuatu; 3.8 New Caledonia; 3.9 Fiji Area; 3.10 Polynesia; 3.11 Micronesia; 4 The Papuan languages; 4.1 Probable migrations and the history of Papuan languages; 4.2 Classification of the Papuan languages; 4.3 East Papuan languages; 4.4 Endangerment of Papuan languages; 5 The Australian languages; 5.1 The picture and history of Australian languages; 5.2 Classification of the Australian languages; Appendix: The northern islands of the Pacific world; 1 Japan, Sakhalin and The Kuril islands
2 Aleutian islands3 St. Lawrence Island; References; LANGUAGE ENDANGERMENT IN INDONESIATHE INCIPIENT OBSOLESCENCE AND ACUTE DEATH OF TEUN, NILA AND SERUA (CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST MALUKU1); 1 Introduction; 2 Genetics; 3 Typology; 4 Demographic history in Indonesia and in the Netherlands; 5 Language economy in the Indonesian and Dutch settings; 6 Language obsolescence or linguistic innovation?; 7 What to salvage in acute language death?; Appendix: List of quarters in Waipia & their island and language affiliation; References; SIBE: AN ENDANGERED LANGUAGE; 1 Historical Background
2 The Evolution of the Linguistic Situation3 The Present Situation; 4 Conclusion; References; THE GRADUAL DISAPPEARANCE OF A EURASIAN LANGUAGE FAMILY THE CASE OF YENISEYAN; References; THE ENDANGERED URALIC LANGUAGES ROGIER BLOKLAND & CORNELIUS HASSELBLATT; 1 General information on the Uralic language family; 2 Geographical distribution, figures; 3 Degrees of endangerment; 4 Medium Uralic languages: Mordvin, Mari, Udmurt, Komi, and Komi-Permyak; 4.1 Mordvin: Erza and Mokša; 4.2 Mari; 4.3 Udmurt; 4.4 Komi and Komi-Permyak
5 Smaller Uralic languages: Karelian, Saami, Nenets, Khanty, Mansi, Vepsian
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457281503321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub., c2003
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Language death and language maintenance [[electronic resource] ] : theoretical, practical, and descriptive approaches / / edited by Mark Janse, Sijmen Tol
Language death and language maintenance [[electronic resource] ] : theoretical, practical, and descriptive approaches / / edited by Mark Janse, Sijmen Tol
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub., c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (262 p.)
Disciplina 417/.7
Altri autori (Persone) JanseMark <1959->
TolSijmen
Collana Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory
Soggetto topico Language obsolescence
Language attrition
Language maintenance
ISBN 1-283-31210-7
9786613312105
90-272-7529-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto LANGUAGE DEATH AND LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION LANGUAGE DEATH AND LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS; References; THE ENDANGERED LANGUAGES ISSUE AS A HOPELESS CAUSE; 1 Introduction; 2 We linguists don't care; 2.1 Theory; 2.2 The culture of linguists (as opposed to anthropologists); 3 We linguists care too much; 4 Our non-western colleagues don't care and would be unprepared to help out even if they did; 5 Conclusion; References; THE LANGUAGE SITUATION AND LANGUAGE ENDANGERMENT IN THE GREATER PACIFIC AREA
1 General remarks2 The Austronesian language group (background information); 2.1 Past migrations of the Austronesians and the history of their languages; 2.2 Classification of the Austronesian languages; 3 Endangerment of Austronesian languages (with statistics on endanger ment of Papuan languages where relevant); 3.1 Introductory remarks; 3.2 Taiwan; 3.3 The Philippines; 3.4 Indonesia; 3.4.1 Introduction; 3.4.2 Borneo; 3.4.3 Sumatra; 3.4.4 Sulawesi; 3.4.5 Maluku; 3.4.6 Timor-Flores and Bima-Sumba areas; 3.4.7 West Papua (formerly Irian Jaya); 3.4.8 East Timor; 3.5 Papua New Guinea
3.6 Solomon Islands3.6.1 Main Solomon Islands Chain; 3.6.2 The Santa Cruz Archipelago; 3.7 Vanuatu; 3.8 New Caledonia; 3.9 Fiji Area; 3.10 Polynesia; 3.11 Micronesia; 4 The Papuan languages; 4.1 Probable migrations and the history of Papuan languages; 4.2 Classification of the Papuan languages; 4.3 East Papuan languages; 4.4 Endangerment of Papuan languages; 5 The Australian languages; 5.1 The picture and history of Australian languages; 5.2 Classification of the Australian languages; Appendix: The northern islands of the Pacific world; 1 Japan, Sakhalin and The Kuril islands
2 Aleutian islands3 St. Lawrence Island; References; LANGUAGE ENDANGERMENT IN INDONESIATHE INCIPIENT OBSOLESCENCE AND ACUTE DEATH OF TEUN, NILA AND SERUA (CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST MALUKU1); 1 Introduction; 2 Genetics; 3 Typology; 4 Demographic history in Indonesia and in the Netherlands; 5 Language economy in the Indonesian and Dutch settings; 6 Language obsolescence or linguistic innovation?; 7 What to salvage in acute language death?; Appendix: List of quarters in Waipia & their island and language affiliation; References; SIBE: AN ENDANGERED LANGUAGE; 1 Historical Background
2 The Evolution of the Linguistic Situation3 The Present Situation; 4 Conclusion; References; THE GRADUAL DISAPPEARANCE OF A EURASIAN LANGUAGE FAMILY THE CASE OF YENISEYAN; References; THE ENDANGERED URALIC LANGUAGES ROGIER BLOKLAND & CORNELIUS HASSELBLATT; 1 General information on the Uralic language family; 2 Geographical distribution, figures; 3 Degrees of endangerment; 4 Medium Uralic languages: Mordvin, Mari, Udmurt, Komi, and Komi-Permyak; 4.1 Mordvin: Erza and Mokša; 4.2 Mari; 4.3 Udmurt; 4.4 Komi and Komi-Permyak
5 Smaller Uralic languages: Karelian, Saami, Nenets, Khanty, Mansi, Vepsian
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781600703321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub., c2003
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Language death and language maintenance [[electronic resource] ] : theoretical, practical, and descriptive approaches / / edited by Mark Janse, Sijmen Tol
Language death and language maintenance [[electronic resource] ] : theoretical, practical, and descriptive approaches / / edited by Mark Janse, Sijmen Tol
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub., c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (262 p.)
Disciplina 417/.7
Altri autori (Persone) JanseMark <1959->
TolSijmen
Collana Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory
Soggetto topico Language obsolescence
Language attrition
Language maintenance
ISBN 1-283-31210-7
9786613312105
90-272-7529-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto LANGUAGE DEATH AND LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION LANGUAGE DEATH AND LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS; References; THE ENDANGERED LANGUAGES ISSUE AS A HOPELESS CAUSE; 1 Introduction; 2 We linguists don't care; 2.1 Theory; 2.2 The culture of linguists (as opposed to anthropologists); 3 We linguists care too much; 4 Our non-western colleagues don't care and would be unprepared to help out even if they did; 5 Conclusion; References; THE LANGUAGE SITUATION AND LANGUAGE ENDANGERMENT IN THE GREATER PACIFIC AREA
1 General remarks2 The Austronesian language group (background information); 2.1 Past migrations of the Austronesians and the history of their languages; 2.2 Classification of the Austronesian languages; 3 Endangerment of Austronesian languages (with statistics on endanger ment of Papuan languages where relevant); 3.1 Introductory remarks; 3.2 Taiwan; 3.3 The Philippines; 3.4 Indonesia; 3.4.1 Introduction; 3.4.2 Borneo; 3.4.3 Sumatra; 3.4.4 Sulawesi; 3.4.5 Maluku; 3.4.6 Timor-Flores and Bima-Sumba areas; 3.4.7 West Papua (formerly Irian Jaya); 3.4.8 East Timor; 3.5 Papua New Guinea
3.6 Solomon Islands3.6.1 Main Solomon Islands Chain; 3.6.2 The Santa Cruz Archipelago; 3.7 Vanuatu; 3.8 New Caledonia; 3.9 Fiji Area; 3.10 Polynesia; 3.11 Micronesia; 4 The Papuan languages; 4.1 Probable migrations and the history of Papuan languages; 4.2 Classification of the Papuan languages; 4.3 East Papuan languages; 4.4 Endangerment of Papuan languages; 5 The Australian languages; 5.1 The picture and history of Australian languages; 5.2 Classification of the Australian languages; Appendix: The northern islands of the Pacific world; 1 Japan, Sakhalin and The Kuril islands
2 Aleutian islands3 St. Lawrence Island; References; LANGUAGE ENDANGERMENT IN INDONESIATHE INCIPIENT OBSOLESCENCE AND ACUTE DEATH OF TEUN, NILA AND SERUA (CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST MALUKU1); 1 Introduction; 2 Genetics; 3 Typology; 4 Demographic history in Indonesia and in the Netherlands; 5 Language economy in the Indonesian and Dutch settings; 6 Language obsolescence or linguistic innovation?; 7 What to salvage in acute language death?; Appendix: List of quarters in Waipia & their island and language affiliation; References; SIBE: AN ENDANGERED LANGUAGE; 1 Historical Background
2 The Evolution of the Linguistic Situation3 The Present Situation; 4 Conclusion; References; THE GRADUAL DISAPPEARANCE OF A EURASIAN LANGUAGE FAMILY THE CASE OF YENISEYAN; References; THE ENDANGERED URALIC LANGUAGES ROGIER BLOKLAND & CORNELIUS HASSELBLATT; 1 General information on the Uralic language family; 2 Geographical distribution, figures; 3 Degrees of endangerment; 4 Medium Uralic languages: Mordvin, Mari, Udmurt, Komi, and Komi-Permyak; 4.1 Mordvin: Erza and Mokša; 4.2 Mari; 4.3 Udmurt; 4.4 Komi and Komi-Permyak
5 Smaller Uralic languages: Karelian, Saami, Nenets, Khanty, Mansi, Vepsian
Record Nr. UNINA-9910820095203321
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Language endangerment and language maintenance / / edited by David Bradley and Maya Bradley
Language endangerment and language maintenance / / edited by David Bradley and Maya Bradley
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (377 p.)
Disciplina 306.44
Altri autori (Persone) BradleyDavid
BradleyMaya
Soggetto topico Language maintenance
Language attrition
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-138-87834-0
1-136-85278-6
1-315-02881-6
1-136-85271-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Table of Figures, Maps and Tables; Introduction; Chapter 1: Language Attitudes: the key factor in language maintenance; Chapter 2: Strategies for Language Maintenance and Revival; Chapter 3: Traditional Multilingualism and Language Endangerment; Chapter 4: Why One Cannot Preserve Languages (but can preserve language ecologies); Chapter 5: Irish and Finland Swedish; Chapter 6: Working Together to Strengthen Sm'algyax (Tsimshian Nation, British Columbia, Canada); Chapter 7: Language Policy and Language Maintenance: Yi in China
Chapter 8: Tai languages of Assam, a progress report - Does anything remain of the Tai Ahom language?Chapter 9: The Impact of Malay on Taba: a type of incipient language death or incipient death of a language type?; Chapter 10: Language Obsolescence: Progress or Decay? The emergence of new grammatical categories in 'language death'; Chapter 11: Reclaiming Languages in Aboriginal Victoria; Chapter 12: Language Plan for Norfolk Island; Chapter 13: Language Maintenance and Survival in East Timor: all change now? Winners and losers
Chapter 14: Steel Tyres or Rubber Tyres - Maintenance or Loss: Pennsylvania German in the ""horse and buggy"" communities of OntarioChapter 15: Language Maintenance at the Micro Level: Hmong ex-refugee communities; Chapter 16: Community Initiatives towards Language Renewal among Moluccan Migrants in the Netherlands; Chapter 17: Concealment, Maintenance and Renaissance: language and ethnicity in the Moluccan community in the Netherlands; Chapter 18: Extinction in Whose Terms? Which parts of a language constitute a target for language maintenance programmes?
Chapter 19: Dictionaries and Endangered LanguagesChapter 20: Conclusion: Resources for Language Maintenance; Contributors
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Language endangerment and language maintenance / / edited by David Bradley and Maya Bradley
Language endangerment and language maintenance / / edited by David Bradley and Maya Bradley
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (377 p.)
Disciplina 306.44
Altri autori (Persone) BradleyDavid
BradleyMaya
Soggetto topico Language maintenance
Language attrition
ISBN 1-138-87834-0
1-136-85278-6
1-315-02881-6
1-136-85271-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Table of Figures, Maps and Tables; Introduction; Chapter 1: Language Attitudes: the key factor in language maintenance; Chapter 2: Strategies for Language Maintenance and Revival; Chapter 3: Traditional Multilingualism and Language Endangerment; Chapter 4: Why One Cannot Preserve Languages (but can preserve language ecologies); Chapter 5: Irish and Finland Swedish; Chapter 6: Working Together to Strengthen Sm'algyax (Tsimshian Nation, British Columbia, Canada); Chapter 7: Language Policy and Language Maintenance: Yi in China
Chapter 8: Tai languages of Assam, a progress report - Does anything remain of the Tai Ahom language?Chapter 9: The Impact of Malay on Taba: a type of incipient language death or incipient death of a language type?; Chapter 10: Language Obsolescence: Progress or Decay? The emergence of new grammatical categories in 'language death'; Chapter 11: Reclaiming Languages in Aboriginal Victoria; Chapter 12: Language Plan for Norfolk Island; Chapter 13: Language Maintenance and Survival in East Timor: all change now? Winners and losers
Chapter 14: Steel Tyres or Rubber Tyres - Maintenance or Loss: Pennsylvania German in the ""horse and buggy"" communities of OntarioChapter 15: Language Maintenance at the Micro Level: Hmong ex-refugee communities; Chapter 16: Community Initiatives towards Language Renewal among Moluccan Migrants in the Netherlands; Chapter 17: Concealment, Maintenance and Renaissance: language and ethnicity in the Moluccan community in the Netherlands; Chapter 18: Extinction in Whose Terms? Which parts of a language constitute a target for language maintenance programmes?
Chapter 19: Dictionaries and Endangered LanguagesChapter 20: Conclusion: Resources for Language Maintenance; Contributors
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790805403321
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013
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Language endangerment and language maintenance / / edited by David Bradley and Maya Bradley
Language endangerment and language maintenance / / edited by David Bradley and Maya Bradley
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (377 p.)
Disciplina 306.44
Altri autori (Persone) BradleyDavid
BradleyMaya
Soggetto topico Language maintenance
Language attrition
ISBN 1-138-87834-0
1-136-85278-6
1-315-02881-6
1-136-85271-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Table of Figures, Maps and Tables; Introduction; Chapter 1: Language Attitudes: the key factor in language maintenance; Chapter 2: Strategies for Language Maintenance and Revival; Chapter 3: Traditional Multilingualism and Language Endangerment; Chapter 4: Why One Cannot Preserve Languages (but can preserve language ecologies); Chapter 5: Irish and Finland Swedish; Chapter 6: Working Together to Strengthen Sm'algyax (Tsimshian Nation, British Columbia, Canada); Chapter 7: Language Policy and Language Maintenance: Yi in China
Chapter 8: Tai languages of Assam, a progress report - Does anything remain of the Tai Ahom language?Chapter 9: The Impact of Malay on Taba: a type of incipient language death or incipient death of a language type?; Chapter 10: Language Obsolescence: Progress or Decay? The emergence of new grammatical categories in 'language death'; Chapter 11: Reclaiming Languages in Aboriginal Victoria; Chapter 12: Language Plan for Norfolk Island; Chapter 13: Language Maintenance and Survival in East Timor: all change now? Winners and losers
Chapter 14: Steel Tyres or Rubber Tyres - Maintenance or Loss: Pennsylvania German in the ""horse and buggy"" communities of OntarioChapter 15: Language Maintenance at the Micro Level: Hmong ex-refugee communities; Chapter 16: Community Initiatives towards Language Renewal among Moluccan Migrants in the Netherlands; Chapter 17: Concealment, Maintenance and Renaissance: language and ethnicity in the Moluccan community in the Netherlands; Chapter 18: Extinction in Whose Terms? Which parts of a language constitute a target for language maintenance programmes?
Chapter 19: Dictionaries and Endangered LanguagesChapter 20: Conclusion: Resources for Language Maintenance; Contributors
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