The green book of language revitalization in practice /
With world-wide environmental destruction and globalization of economy, a few languages, especially English, are spreading rapidly in use, while thousands of other languages are disappearing, taking with them important cultural, philosophical and environmental knowledge systems and oral literatures....
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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San Diego :
Academic Press,
[2001]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Language revitalization: an overview / Leanne Hinton
- Diversity in local language maintenance and restoration: a reason for optimism / Anna Ash, Jessie Little Doe Fermino, Ken Hale
- Language policy
- Federal language policy and indigenous languages in the United States / Leanne Hinton
- To help assure the survival and continuing vitality of native American languages / Robert D. Arnold
- Language planning / Leanne Hinton
- Introduction to the Pueblo languages / Leanne Hinton
- Native language planning: a pilot process in the Acoma Pueblo Community / Christine P. Sims
- The key to cultural survival: language planning and revitalization in the Pueblo de Cochiti / Regis Pecos, Rebecca Blum-Martinez
- The Navajo language / Ken Hale
- Navajo head start language study / Paul R. Platero
- Maintenace and revitalization of national indigenous languages
- Introduction to revitalization of national indigenous languages / Leanne Hinton
- Introduction to the Welsh language / Leanne Hinton
- Welsh: a European case of language maintenance / Gerald Morgan
- Introduction to the Maori language / Ken Hale
- Te Kohanga Reo: Maori language revitalization / Jeanette King
- An introduction to the Hawaiian language / Leanne Hinton
- The movement to revitalize Hawaiian language and culture / Sam L. No'eau Warner
- Mai Loko Mai O ka 'I'ini: proceeding from a dream: The 'Aha Punana Leo Connection in Hawaiian language revitalization / William H. Wilson, Kauanoe Kamana.
- Immersion
- Teaching methods / Leanne Hinton
- The Karuk language / Leanne Hinton
- Teaching well, learning quickly: communication-based language instruction / Terry Supahan, Sarah E. Supahan
- The Navajo language / Ken Hale
- Tsehootsooidi Olta'gi Dine Bizaad Bihoo'aah: A Navajo immersion program at Fort Defiance, Arizone / Marie Arviso, Wayne Holm
- The master-apprentice language learning program / Leanne Hinton
- Linguistic aspects of language teaching and learning in immersion contexts / Ken Hale
- Literacy
- New writing systems / Leanne Hinton
- An introduction to Paiute / Leanne Hinton, Ken Hale
- Language revitalization in the San Juan Paiute Community and the role of a Paiute Constitution / Pamela Bunte, Robert Franklin
- Media and technology
- Audio-video documentation / Leanne Hinton
- Australian languages / Ken Hale
- Strict locality in local language media: an Australian example / Ken Hale
- The Arapaho language / Ken Hale
- Reflections on the Arapaho language project, or when Bambi spoke Arapaho and other tales of Arapaho language revitalization efforts / Stephen Greymorning
- Irish / Ken Hale
- Continuity and vitality: expanding domains through Irish-language radio / Colleen Cotter
- The mono language / Ken Hale
- On using multimedia in language renewal: observations from making the CD-ROM Taitaduhaan / Paul V. Kroskrity, Jennifer F. Reynolds
- Can the web help save my language? / Laura Buszard-Welcher
- Training
- Training people to teach their language / Leanne Hinton
- Inuttut and Innu-aimun / Ken Hale
- The role of the university in the training of native language teachers: Labrador / Alana Johns, Irene Mazurkewich
- Language of Arizona, Southern California, and Oklahoma / Leanne Hinton
- Indigenous educators as change agents: case studies of two language institutes / Teresa L. McCarthy, Lucille J. Watahomigie, Akira Y. Yamamoto, Ofelia Zepeda
- The navajo language / Ken Hale.
- Promoting advanced Navajo language scholarship / Clay Slate
- Sleeping languages: can they be awakened? / Leanne Hinton
- The use of linguistic archives in language revitalization: the native California language restoration workshop / Leanne Hinton
- The Ohlone languages / Leanne Hinton
- New life for a lost language / Linda Yamane.