MINDING OUR WORDS: AUDIO RESPONSIBILITIES IN ENDANGERED LANGUAGES DOCUMENTATION AND ARCHIVING
Linguists are addressing the predicted the loss of many of the world's languages through an emerging discipline called Language Documentation, which focuses not on theory but on data, and how the data is acquired, represented, presented, and preserved. For most endangered languages, which are n...
Main Author: | David Nathan |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Crane Publishing Co
2008-12-01
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Series: | Taiwan Journal of Linguistics |
Online Access: | http://tjl.nccu.edu.tw/volume6-2/6.2-3%20Nathan.pdf |
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