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Language Endangerment, Language Rights and Indigeneity

2007
Bilingualism, and the ideologies associated with it, are closely tied to social, political and economic circumstances. This is both because the linguistic practices that characterize bilingualism arise out of particular social conditions, which lead people to interact in particular ways in order to live together, and because bilingual practices in turn
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Language Preservation: Strategies for Indigenous Languages

NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT ISSUES IN ARTS AND MANAGEMENT
Indigenous languages are critical to cultural identity, carrying unique worldviews, knowledge systems, and histories. However, these languages are rapidly disappearing due to factors like globalization, urbanization, and intergenerational transmission gaps. This paper discusses strategies for the preservation and revitalization of indigenous languages,
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Indigenous Children’s Language Practices in Australia

2018
AbstractResearch on linguistic ecologies and languages of Indigenous children has examined patterns of language development, shift, innovation, and change, which reveal that all Australian traditional Indigenous languages are endangered. In this paper we reflect on the importance of understanding how children acquire these languages which are often ...
Disbray, Samantha, Wigglesworth, Gillian
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WILL INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES SURVIVE?

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2005
Much attention has been focused on the survival of Indigenous languages in recent years. Many, particularly anthropologists and linguists, anticipate the demise of the majority of Indigenous languages within this century and have called on the need to arrest the loss of languages.
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INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE

International Journal of English Learning & Teaching Skills, 2019
Karishma Khan   +3 more
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Indigenous Languages of Australia

2007
Abstract It is generally agreed that there were about 250 indigenous languages spoken in Australia when the first significant contact was made with outsiders (McConvell and Thieberger 2001: 16). Sustained contact began in earnest in 1788 with the European settlement of Australia and there is a strong correlation between the degree of ...
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Indigenous languages matter

Translation Studies, 2023
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Indigenous cosmologies of energy for a sustainable energy future

Nature Energy, 2022
Antonella Mazzone   +2 more
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Effects of land dispossession and forced migration on Indigenous peoples in North America

Science, 2021
Justin Farrell   +2 more
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