The Oxford handbook of endangered languages / edited by Kenneth L. Rehg and Lyle Campbell.

The Oxford Handbook of Endangered Languages, in thirty-nine chapters, provides a comprehensive overview of the efforts that are being undertaken to deal with this crisis. Its purposes are (1) to provide a reasonably comprehensive reference volume, with the scope of the volume as a whole representing...

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Other Authors: Rehg, Kenneth L., 1939- (Editor), Campbell, Lyle (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018]
Series:Oxford handbooks online.
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Table of Contents:
  • Comparative analysis in language revitalization practices : addressing the challenge / Gabriela Pérez Báez, Rachel Vogel, Eve Okura
  • Endangered sign languages : An introduction / James Woodward
  • Language contact and language endangerment / Sarah G. Thomason
  • Design and implementation of collaborative language documentation projects / Racquel-María Sapién
  • Tools and technology for language documentation and revitalization / Keren Rice, Nicholas Thieberger
  • Corpus compilation and exploitation in language documentation projects / Ulrike Mosel
  • Writing grammars of endangered languages / Amber Camp, Lyle Campbell, Victoria Chen, Nala H. Lee, Matt Magnuson, Samantha Rarrick
  • Compiling dictionaries of endangered languages / Kenneth L. Rehg
  • Orthography design and implementation for endangered languages / Michael Cahill
  • Language archiving / Andrea L. Berez-Kroeker, Ryan Henke
  • Tools from the ethnography of communication for language documentation / Simeon Floyd
  • Language documentation in diaspora communities / Daniel Kaufman, Ross Perlin
  • Ethics in language documentation and revitalization / Jeff Good
  • Approaches to and strategies for language revitalization / Leanne Hinton
  • The linguistics of language revitalization : Problems of acquisition and attrition / William O'Grady
  • New media for endangered languages / Laura Buszard-Welcher
  • Language recovery paradigms / Alan R. King
  • Myaamiaataweenki : Revitalization of a sleeping language / Daryl Baldwin, David J. Costa
  • Language revitalization in kindergarten : A case study of Truku Seediq language immersion / Apay Tang
  • Māori : Revitalisation of an endangered language / Jeanette King
  • Language revitalization in Africa / Bonny Sands
  • Introduction / Lyle Campbell, Kenneth L. Rehg
  • Planning minority language maintenance : challenges and limitations / Sue Wright
  • Congruence between species and language diversity / David Harmon, Jonathan Loh
  • Sustaining biocultural diversity / Luisa Maffi
  • Traditional and local knowledge systems as language legacies critical for conservation / Will C. McClatchey
  • Climate change and its consequences for cultural and language endangerment / Christopher P. Dunn
  • Interdisciplinary language documentation / Gary Holton
  • Why lexical loss and culture death endanger science / Ian Mackenzie, Wade Davis
  • Funding the documentation and revitalization of endangered languages / Susan Penfield
  • Teaching linguists to document endangered languages / Carol Genetti
  • Training language activists to support endangered languages / Nora C. England
  • The status of the world's endangered languages / Anna Belew, Sean Simpson
  • Designing mobile applications for endangered languages / Steven Bird
  • Indigenous language use impacts wellness / Alice Taff, Melvatha Chee, Jaeci Hall, Millie Yéi Dulitseen Hall, Kawenniyóhstha Nicole Martin, Annie Johnston
  • Afterword / David Crystal
  • Assessing degrees of language endangerment / Nala H. Lee, John R. Van Way
  • Indigenous language rights--miner's canary or mariner's tern? / Teresa L. McCarty
  • The goals of language documentation / Richard Rhodes, Lyle Campbell
  • Documentation, linguistic typology, and formal grammar / Keren Rice
  • The design and implementation of documentation projects for spoken languages / Shobhana Chelliah.