ABSTRACT

Endangered Languages in the 21st Century provides research on endangered languages in the contemporary world, the challenges still to be faced, the work still to be done, and the methods and practices that have come to characterize efforts to revive and maintain disadvantaged indigenous languages around the world.

With contributions from scholars across the field, the book brings fresh data and insights to this imperative, but still relatively young, field of linguistics. While the studies acknowledge the threat of losing languages in an unprecedented way, they focus on cases that show resilience and explore paths to sustainable progress. The articles are also intended as a celebration of the 25 years’ work of the Foundation for Endangered Languages, and as a parting gift to FEL’s founder and quarter-century chair, Nick Ostler.

This book will be informative for researchers, instructors, and specialists in the field of endangered languages. The book can also be useful for university graduate or undergraduate students, and language activists.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction

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section Section I|95 pages

General state of endangered languages today in some large regions of the world

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chapter 6|20 pages

First- and Second-Language Speakers in the Home

Perspectives on the state and revitalization of Indigenous languages in Canada
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section Section II|104 pages

Theoretical approaches – supporting language maintenance

chapter 7|14 pages

Sustaining Language Use

Bridging the gap between language communities and linguists
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chapter 8|7 pages

Language Endangerment

What it is, how to measure it and how to act
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chapter 13|10 pages

Hypothetically Speaking

Ethics in linguistic fieldwork, a provocation
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section Section III|96 pages

Empirical studies

chapter 14|16 pages

Sustainable Pathways for a Fledgling Language Movement

The case of Kaurna of the Adelaide Plains, South Australia
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chapter 16|17 pages

Making 2,180 Pages More Useful

The Diyari dictionary of Rev. J. G. Reuther
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chapter 18|12 pages

Sindhi Hindus, A Diasporic Community

Reasons for shift and revitalisation strategies
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chapter 19|19 pages

Linguistic Diversity Endangered

The Waotededo language and the effects of intense contact
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