Place Names Documentation as Community-Based Language Conservation
Bristol Bay Native Corporation’s (BBNC) Bristol Bay Native Place Names Project is a 20-year initiative dedicated to celebrating the Sugpiaq/Alutiiq, Dena’ina, and Yup’ik Native place names in the Bristol Bay region of Southwest Alaska. Through this project, BBNC is committed to honoring the land-centered knowledge and environment that has long defined ...
Mall’u Demoski, Francisca +1 more
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Documenting and analyzing the Kaledupa flora and fauna lexicon: A mixed-methods study on language shift and marine conservation [PDF]
Language and biodiversity are disappearing at alarming rates, often due to interconnected factors. This study investigates the flora and fauna lexicon of the Kaledupa language—spoken on Kaledupa Island, Southeast Sulawesi—as a case of how linguistic and ...
La Djamudi Nadir +5 more
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An eco-linguistic analysis of conservation news published by mass media in Indonesia
This research aims to analyze the eco-lexicon meanings contained in the conservation news texts published by mass media in Indonesia. The data sources are mass media found at www.unnes.ac.id, Suara Merdeka, and Kompas.
Tommi Yuniawan +3 more
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TERRESTRIAL LASER SCANNING AND DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY FOR HERITAGE CONSERVATION: CASE STUDY OF THE HISTORICAL WALLS OF LAGOS, PORTUGAL [PDF]
Conservation planning is a complex process involving a wide range of agents such as architects, engineers, conservators and archaeologists. Their integrated inputs contribute to the definition of criteria for the conservation project and the conservation
L. Mateus +7 more
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Conservation-restoration treatment of oriental manuscripts Aṭ-Ṭāriqa al-Muḥammadiyya
This paper represents the conservation-restoration process of the oriental manuscript in the Turkish language, Aṭ-Ṭāriqa al-Muḥammadiyya. The manuscript is stored in the library of the Tekke Mesudija which has very important old and rare book materials,
Nejra Ljubuškić
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Teaching Indigenous Language Revitalization over Zoom
In this teaching reflection, co-authored by an instructor and a teaching assistant, we consider some of the unanticipated openings for deeper engagement that the “pivot” to online teaching provided as we planned and then delivered an introductory course ...
Maya Daurio, Mark Turin
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4th International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation (ICLDC) evaluation report [PDF]
This document reports on, and evaluates the 4th International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation (ICLDC) held at the University of Hawai‘i, Mānoa, from February 26–March 1, 2015.This document reports on, and evaluates the 4th ...
Jim Yoshioka, Andrea L. Berez-Kroeker
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On the role and utility of grammars in language documentation and conservation [PDF]
The National Science Foundation warns that at least half of the world’s approximately seven thousand languages are soon to be lost. In response to this impending crisis, a new subfield of linguistics has emerged, called language documentation or ...
Kenneth L. Rehg
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A WEB-BASED PLATFORM FOR MANAGEMENT AND VISUALIZATION OF GEOMETRIC DOCUMENTATION PRODUCTS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE SITES [PDF]
The mission of digital Cultural Heritage (CH) repositories goes beyond engagement and dissemination; their research data should be approached and correlated spatially and semantically in the service of conservation and accessibility.
C. Ioannidis +7 more
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Tra danza, museo e video: strategie dialogiche in un incontro a più voci
Starting from an original vocation entirely dedicated to the conservation, valorization and enjoyment of artworks, in recent decades, public museum spaces have increasingly opened up to hosting dance performance events. The interaction between museum and
Xiao Huang
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