Talk:Curated theme: Language, well-being, and the environment - sustainability from indigenous linguists' perspective: Difference between revisions
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Is language seen as part of a bigger whole in culture, mind, health, society? (Similarly to how humans are seen as part of nature, not separate as in western world). So having your own language and the right to use it would naturally promote well-being? | Is language seen as part of a bigger whole in culture, mind, health, society? (Similarly to how humans are seen as part of nature, not separate as in western world). So having your own language and the right to use it would naturally promote well-being? | ||
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the hierarxhy of sustainability would deserve its own page (and should be linked here) |
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To think about:
How would an indigenous person... define sustainable linguistics? classify language endangerment?
Is language seen as part of a bigger whole in culture, mind, health, society? (Similarly to how humans are seen as part of nature, not separate as in western world). So having your own language and the right to use it would naturally promote well-being?
Authors comments:
the hierarxhy of sustainability would deserve its own page (and should be linked here)