Editing Curated Theme: Partnerships and potential conflicts between linguists, communities, and societal stakeholders
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==== [[Language Endangerment]] ==== | ==== [[Language Endangerment]] ==== | ||
this page contains definitions, causes, classifications, and [[Approaches to Language Endangerement|approaches]] related to language endangerment, including [[Issues related to academic involvement in language revitalization|issues regarding the interaction of academia and language communities]]. | |||
==== [[Language Revitalization]] ==== | ==== [[Language Revitalization]] ==== | ||
This page contains specific programs of language revitalization, which detail their successes and challenges | This page contains specific programs of language revitalization, which detail their successes and challenges. | ||
Add more partnerships btwn academia and community | |||
==== [[Language documentation and description|Language Documentation and Description | ==== [[Goals of Revitalization]] ==== | ||
==== [[Language documentation and description|Language Documentation and Description]] ==== | |||
==== [[Language standardization|Language Standardization]] ==== | ==== [[Language standardization|Language Standardization]] ==== | ||
==== [[Collecting data|Collecting Data]] ==== | |||
[[Category:Fieldwork ethics]] | [[Category:Fieldwork ethics]] | ||
[[Category:Language endangerment]] | [[Category:Language endangerment]] |