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This page attempts to show some examples of indigenous researchers' work in linguistics on the relation between language, well-being, and the environment.  The aim is to highlight how these studies can be applied in creating and working towards a more sustainable linguistics.  
This page attempts to show some examples of indigenous researchers' work in linguistics on the relation between language, well-being, and the environment.  The aim is to highlight how these studies can be applied in creating and working towards a more sustainable linguistics.


=== '''Sustainable linguistics''' ===
=== '''What is sustainable linguistics?''' ===
[[Sustainable linguistics (definition)]]
[[Sustainable linguistics (definition)]]


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[[Sustainable Development Goal 4|Sustainable Development Goal 4 - Quality education]]
[[Sustainable Development Goal 4|Sustainable Development Goal 4 - Quality education]]


=== Indigenous vs non-indigenous linguist(ic)s ===
=== Relations between language, well-being, and the environment ===
[[Classifications of Language Endangerement]]


=== Relation between language, well-being, and the environment ===
==== Theories ====
[[Understanding of ecology in other fields]]
[[Theory of the Organism-Environment System]]
* organism and its environment form a system, the activity of which is called reorganization. The organism would not exist without the environment, and without the organism the environment would not be the same.


==== Sustainable Development Goals ====
[[Sustainable Development Goal 3|Sustainable Development Goal 3 - Good health and well-being <br />]][[Sustainable Development Goal 10|Sustainable Development Goal 10 - Reduced inequalities]]
[[Sustainable Development Goal 3|Sustainable Development Goal 3 - Good health and well-being <br />]][[Sustainable Development Goal 10|Sustainable Development Goal 10 - Reduced inequalities]]


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* Connection between biological and language diversity
* Connection between biological and language diversity
[[Theory of the Organism-Environment System]]


* organism and its environment are inseparable
==== Other ====
[[Understanding of ecology in other fields]]
 
=== Indigenous linguist(ic)s ===
[[Classifications of Language Endangerement]]
 


=== Suggestions for a more sustainable linguistics ===
=== Suggestions for a more sustainable linguistics ===

Revision as of 02:08, 25 January 2023

This page attempts to show some examples of indigenous researchers' work in linguistics on the relation between language, well-being, and the environment. The aim is to highlight how these studies can be applied in creating and working towards a more sustainable linguistics.

What is sustainable linguistics?

Sustainable linguistics (definition)

Sustainability in linguistics

The natural ecology of language

Sustainable Development Goal 4 - Quality education

Relations between language, well-being, and the environment

Theories

Theory of the Organism-Environment System

  • organism and its environment form a system, the activity of which is called reorganization. The organism would not exist without the environment, and without the organism the environment would not be the same.

Sustainable Development Goals

Sustainable Development Goal 3 - Good health and well-being
Sustainable Development Goal 10 - Reduced inequalities

  • Participation in one's own language, dialect, variety, idiolect - without stigmas

Sustainable Development Goal 13 - Climate action

Sustainable Development Goal 15 - Life on land

  • Connection between biological and language diversity

Other

Understanding of ecology in other fields

Indigenous linguist(ic)s

Classifications of Language Endangerement


Suggestions for a more sustainable linguistics

Language Revitalization