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Language Endangerment: Problems and Solutions
Vidunda (G38) As an Endangered Language?
On Endangered Languages and the Safeguarding of Diversity
Inuktut Uqausiit (Inuit Languages) in Canada – History and Contemporary Developments by Nadine C
Lingua Franca: an Analysis of Globalization and Language Evolution
Heritage Languages: How and Why?
WHY WE SHOULD CARE ABOUT LANGUAGE DEATH Wael
Researching and Reviving the Unami Language of the Lenape
Language Shift and Linguistic Insecurity1
Endangered Languages and Languages in Danger IMPACT: Studies in Language and Society Issn 1385-7908
CLAIRE Bowern Yale Univer
Language Documentation, Revitalization and Reclamation: Supporting Young Learners and Their Communities
France's Languages
The Language Ecology of Sierra Leone
Endangered Languages: the Case of Irish Gaelic Endangered Languages: the Case of Irish Gaelic by Peter Mcgee by Peter Mcgee World of Its Speakers
Thirty Endangered Languages in the Philippines Thomas N
The Gascon Énonciatif System: Past, Present, and Future a Study of Language Contact, Change, Endangerment, and Maintenance
Igbo As an Endangered Language Chukwuma Azuonye University of Massachusetts Boston,
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Breton – an Endangered Language of Europe
From Babine to Yakima: Academic Libraries and Endangered Language Preservation
Is Yorùbá an Endangered Language? FELIX ABIDEMI FABUNMI & AKEEM SEGUN SALAWU Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria
REVERSING ATTITUDES AS a KEY to LANGUAGE PRESERVATION and SAFEGUARDING in AFRICA Herman M
A Study on the Extinction of Indigenous Languages in Nigeria: Causes and Possible Solutions
Writing in an Unwritten Language: the Case of Guernsey French
Aboriginal Languages in Canada: Emerging Trends and Perspectives on Second Language Acquisition
Linguistic Identity and Authenticity in an Endangered Language
Stabilizing Indigenous Languages
International Cooperation Programs for the Protection and Promotion of Languages and Linguistic Diversity
Why Cultural Meanings Matter in Endangered Language Research
Endangered Language Families
Language Shift and the Speech Community: Sociolinguistic Change in a Garifuna Community in Belize
Writing an Endangered Language
Perspectives for the Documentation of Indigenous Languages in Brazil
Endangered Languages: Heritage of Humanity in Dire Need of Protection
Imperialism's Effects on Language Loss and Endangerment
A Rights-Based Framework for Minority And
Quechua Language Shift, Maintenance, and Revitalization in the Andes: the Case for Language Planning
Endangered Language Varieties: Vernacular Speech and Linguistic
What Is an Endangered Language?
The Tahitianization of French Polynesia 1
Language Documentation in the Americas
Tools and Techniques for Endangered-Language Assessment and Revita- Lization
Language Shift Among the Arbereshe of Italy
Review of Endangered Language and New Technologies 345
Language Endangerment and Language Revitalization
Revitalizing Endangered Languages in India: Can Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Work?
Language Documentation in the Americas
Writing an Endangered Language
Language Death
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When Languages Die: the Extinction of the World's Languages and the Erosion of Human Knowledge
The Constitutional Status of Aboriginal Languages in Canada
The Effects of Globalization on English Language Learning: Perspectives from Senegal and the United States
Documenting Endangered Languages and Maintaining Language Diversity - Matthias Brenzinger, Tjeerd De Graaf
DISCUSSION Language Documentation Twenty-Five Years on Frank Seifart Nicholas Evans
Endangered Languages with Millions of Speakers: Focus on Quechua in Peru Willem F
Language Death
Language Death and Endangered Languages
Languages Killing Languages
Africa's Endangered Languages
Documenting Endangered Languages with the Wordseye Linguistics Tool
A Case Study of the Khoisan Languages
The Effects of Hegemonic Support of Endangered Languages on Language Ideologies
Aboriginal Languages in Canada: Trends and Perspectives on Maintenance and Revitalization Mary Jane Norris
What Is Language Loss? Erin Haynes, University of California, Berkeley An
LANGUAGE REVITALIZATION and DOCUMENTATION a Framework for Language Revitalization and Documentation
Imperialism's Effects on Language Loss and Endangerment
Endangered Languages and Linguistic Diversity in the European Union
Endangered Languages: Some Concerns