9781589011922
Sustaining linguistic diversity; endangered and minority languages and language varieties.
Ed. by Kendall A. King et al.
Georgetown U. Press
2008
238 pages
$44.95
Paperback
Georgetown University round table
P40
King, Schilling-Estes, Fogle, Lou, and Soukup (all linguistics, Georgetown U., Washington, D.C.) present a diverse collection of papers, written by 26 international researchers and practitioners, which were originally presented at a March 2006 conference on sustaining linguistic diversity held at Georgetown U. The 15 contributions are organized into four sections on defining how languages and language varieties are best classified, the implications of such classifications, and who should have the final say in making them; best practices, methods, and goals in documenting and describing endangered languages; current practices in developing endangered languages and dialects, particularly language revitalization efforts and outcomes; and the human lives at stake--the costs and personal sacrifices that are often part of language revitalization efforts, and the human value of speakers of minority languages and language varieties. No subject index.
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