Curated Theme: Partnerships and potential conflicts between linguists, communities, and societal stakeholders: Difference between revisions

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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]].
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, including partnerships with academic institutions.   


Add more partnerships btwn academia and community 
==== [[Goals of Revitalization]] and [[Problems associated with language endangerment:|Problems associated with language endangerment]] ====


==== [[Goals of Revitalization]] ====
==== [[Language documentation and description|Language Documentation and Description]] and [[Collecting data|Collecting Data]] ====


==== [[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]]

Latest revision as of 00:12, 25 January 2023


Linguists can be a valuable aid in the preservation and maintenance of endangered languages or the revival and revitalization of dead or extinct languages. However, there can also be potential conflicts between linguists and communities due to misaligned priorities or goals. This page links to related theoretical or applied approaches, as well as pages of specific revitalization efforts, which describe their situations in more detail.

Language Endangerment[edit | edit source]

This page contains definitions, causes, classifications, and approaches related to language endangerment, including issues regarding the interaction of academia and language communities.

Language Revitalization[edit | edit source]

This page contains specific programs of language revitalization, which detail their successes and challenges, including partnerships with academic institutions.

Goals of Revitalization and Problems associated with language endangerment[edit | edit source]

Language Documentation and Description and Collecting Data[edit | edit source]

Language Standardization[edit | edit source]