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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''' ===== | |||
[[The natural ecology of language]] | |||
===== Relation between language, well-being, and the environment ===== | ===== Relation between language, well-being, and the environment ===== | ||
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===== Suggestions for a more sustainable linguistics ===== | ===== Suggestions for a more sustainable linguistics ===== | ||
[[Category:Sustainability in linguistics]] | |||
[[Category:Collaborative approach]] | |||
[[Category:Language revitalization]] | |||
[[Category:Definitions of ecology]] |
Revision as of 14:13, 20 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.
Sustainable linguistics
The natural ecology of language