Historical Linguistics and Endangered Languages

Historical Linguistics and Endangered Languages
Author: Patience Epps,Danny Law,Na'ama Pat-El
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2021-07-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780429641619

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This collection showcases the contributions of the study of endangered and understudied languages to historical linguistic analysis, and the broader relevance of diachronic approaches toward developing better informed approaches to language documentation and description. The volume brings together perspectives from both established and up-and-coming scholars and represents a globally and linguistically diverse range of languages.The collected papers demonstrate the ways in which endangered languages can challenge existing models of language change based on more commonly studied languages, and can generate innovative insights into linguistic phenomena such as pathways of grammaticalization, forms and dynamics of contact-driven change, and the diachronic relationship between lexical and grammatical categories. In so doing, the book highlights the idea that processes and outcomes of language change long held to be universally relevant may be more sensitive to cultural and typological variability than previously assumed. Taken as a whole, this collection brings together perspectives from language documentation and historical linguistics to point the way forward for richer understandings of both language change and documentary-descriptive approaches, making this key reading for scholars in these fields.

Endangered Languages and Languages in Danger

Endangered Languages and Languages in Danger
Author: Luna Filipović,Martin Pütz
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2016-10-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027266446

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This peer-reviewed collection brings together the latest research on language endangerment and language rights. It creates a vibrant, interdisciplinary platform for the discussion of the most pertinent and urgent topics central to vitality and equality of languages in today’s globalised world. The novelty of the volume lies in the multifaceted view on the variety of dangers that languages face today, such as extinction through dwindling speaker populations and lack of adequate preservation policies or inequality in different social contexts (e.g. access to justice, education and research resources). There are examples of both loss and survival, and discussion of multiple factors that condition these two different outcomes. We pose and answer difficult questions such as whether forced interventions in preventing loss are always warranted or indeed viable. The emerging shared perspective is that of hope to inspire action towards improving the position of different languages and their speakers through research of this kind.

One Thousand Languages

One Thousand Languages
Author: Peter Austin
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2008
Genre: Language and languages
ISBN: 0520255607

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Presents an overview of the living, endangered, and extinct languages of the world, providing the total number of speakers of the language, its history, and maps of the geographic areas where it is presently spoken or where it was spoken in the past.

Endangered Languages and History

Endangered Languages and History
Author: Foundation for Endangered Languages. Conference
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2009
Genre: Endangered languages
ISBN: STANFORD:36105133168877

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Languages In The World

Languages In The World
Author: Julie Tetel Andresen,Phillip M. Carter
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2016-01-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781118531259

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This innovative introduction outlines the structure and distribution of the world’s languages, charting their evolution over the past 200,000 years. Balances linguistic analysis with socio-historical and political context, offering a cohesive picture of the relationship between language and society Provides an interdisciplinary introduction to the study of language by drawing not only on the diverse fields of linguistics (structural, linguist anthropology, historical, sociolinguistics), but also on history, biology, genetics, sociology, and more Includes nine detailed language profiles on Kurdish, Arabic, Tibetan, Hawaiian, Vietnamese, Tamil, !Xóõ (Taa), Mongolian, and Quiché A companion website offers a host of supplementary materials including, sound files, further exercises, and detailed introductory information for students new to linguistics

Endangered Languages

Endangered Languages
Author: Peter K. Austin,Stuart McGill, Ph.D.
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1600
Release: 2011-09-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0415438438

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At least half of the seven thousand or so languages spoken today are in danger of disappearing during the 21st century. Although languages have always come and gone, the current rate of language extinction is unprecedented, a loss which not only affects individual communities but also diminishes the world's linguistic heritage. This crisis has stimulated a variety of responses from linguists: sociolinguists have been concerned with the study of language revitalisation—how the tendency to shift away from minority languages can be reversed—while general linguists have paid more attention to the structural aspects of language endangerment—how languages change as they fall into disuse. In recent years linguists have been particularly concerned with language documentation—the activity of recording, annotating, translating and archiving audiovisual materials of languages before they are lost. In addition, all linguists working on endangered languages face the ethical question of how much effort they should devote to non-academic activities in support of the communities with whom they work. The study of language endangerment has only really become a concern of mainstream linguistics in the past twenty years, and this four-volume collection is the first of its kind, bringing together research on language endangerment from leading scholars. Theoretical and practical responses by linguists have led to the emergence of the linguistic sub-fields of language documentation and language revitalisation, and most of the publications within them date from just the last ten years. There has however been a veritable flood of books and articles during this time, and an enormous flowering of interest both within academia and in the wider community as well. Twenty years ago an extensive collection on this topic could not have been put together. A general introduction by the editors gives an overview of the history of research on endangered languages and the main issues faced by scholars of language endangerment today, while specific volume introductions detail the research context for the individual articles. Endangered Languages is an essential one-stop work of reference and will be appreciated by researchers and students of language endangerment and related disciplines.

Endangered Languages and History

Endangered Languages and History
Author: Hakim Elnazarov,Nicholas Ostler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Endangered languages
ISBN: OCLC:763144433

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Lessons from Documented Endangered Languages

Lessons from Documented Endangered Languages
Author: K. David Harrison,David S. Rood,Arienne M. Dwyer
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027229908

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This volume represents part of an unprecedented and still growing effort to advance, coordinate and disseminate the scientific documentation of endangered languages. As the pace of language extinction increases, linguists and native communities are accelerating their efforts to speak, remember, record, analyze and archive as much as possible of our common human heritage that is linguistic diversity. The window of opportunity for documentation is narrower than the actual lifetime of a language, and is now rapidly closing for many languages represented in this volume. The authors of these papers unveil newly collected data from previously poorly known and endangered languages. They organize highly complex linguistic facts­ - paradigms, affixes, vowel patterns­ - while pointing out the theoretically challenging aspects of these. Beyond this, they reflect on the social and human dimensions, discussing particular problems of nostalgia and modernity, memory and forgetting, and obsolescence and ethics, while viewing language as not merely data on a page but as a living creation in the minds and mouths of its speakers.