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Collaborative Issues in Language Variation Documentaries

Language and Linguistics Compass, 2010
Abstract Documentaries about language variation create a unique opportunity for linguists to collaborate with communities and producers in the representation of community language. At the same time, they present a series of challenges that extend from the selection of speakers who represent the community to the final editing decisions
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Video, foreign languages teaching and the documentary tradition

System, 1992
Abstract This paper examines the relationship between styles of video production and recent approaches to foreign languages teaching. It is argued that, whereas most educational television is produced within a “didactic” tradition, following the principles of instructional design, and presenting scripted native speakers as models, a “documentary ...
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World History in Video: English-Language Documentaries

The Charleston Advisor, 2013
World History in Video is a database from Alexander Street Press. It is a source for hundreds of videos on historical events, ranging from ancient to modern times, in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas, Oceana, and elsewhere. However, the majority of these videos are on European, Asian, and North American history, and as a consequence this database ...
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A documentary ethnography of a Blackfoot language course

2013
This chapter documents the development of a university-level Blackfoot language course in which many of the students are linguistic inheritors (Rampton 1990) of Blackfoot. In attempting to integrate “the study of the culture of language into documentary linguistics” (Hill 2006: 113), we observe how varied language ideological patterns among speakers ...
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COMPUTER‐AIDED AUTOMATIC GENERATION OF A STRUCTURED DOCUMENTARY LANGUAGE: PRELIMINARY STUDY

Journal of Documentation, 1971
This is a description of the first stage of an attempt to improve a thesaurus by providing it with new terms derived by computer analysis of semantic proximity between concepts from a large file of 20,000 documents. At the first stage the semantic proximity between concept and core words was established on the level of a set of higher complexity.
M. WOLFF‐TERROINE, D. RIMBERT
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The Intelligent Use of Screen Language in New Media Short Documentary

2018 9th International Conference on Information Technology in Medicine and Education (ITME), 2018
This paper takes the new media short documentary as the starting point, and expounds the background of short documentary film. In terms of the definition of a short documentary, it also analyzes and summarizes the language rules for short documentary in the aspect of picture language.
Jinmei Shi, Fu Xicheng, Cai Jiajing
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The Documentary Language of the Reformpäpste

By systematically comparing the internal characteristics, the project’s intention is to trace continuities, breaks and developments in the documents of the reform popes. The aim is not only to incorporate the method of Diktatvergleich, which is well established from the documents of kings, but also to utilise approaches from the Digital Humanities in ...
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Management of Language Boundaries: Autoethnography by a Documentary Film about an Arvanitika Language Community in Greece

GLOCAL Conference Proceedings, 2023
Arvanitika is a threatened language that is spoken in very few areas of Greece. Greece's Arvanitika -speaking communities, scattered in suburban areas, mainly in southern mainland and island Greece. These were founded in the Late Middle Ages during the Byzantine and Frankish conquest of Ottoman rule in the Southern Balkans, and merged with the new ...
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THE GAMKONORA DOCUMENTARY FILM: AN EXPERIENCE OF LANGUAGE REVITALISATION IN NORTH HALMAHERA

Linguistik, Terjemahan, Sastra (LINGTERSA), 2021
The documentary film is considered as a proper audio-visual medium for documenting traditions, but it has both advantages and challenges. Both issues explained in the paper based on the experience of making a cultural event documentary film of the Gamkonora people (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCewhQOaNOk).
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