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LANGUAGE REVITALIZATION AS L2 SHADOW BOXING
Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2020In the Afro-Colombian community of San Basilio de Palenque, there are school-based efforts to revitalize the once-endangered creole language Palenquero.
John M. Lipski
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Revitalizing Language Acquisition Journey
2023This chapter presents an all-encompassing strategy for combating digital fatigue in second language acquisition (SLA). It examines digital exhaustion's symptoms, causes, and psychological effects, emphasizing the need for healthy digital practices. Excessive use of technology, such as language applications and social media, can exacerbate exhaustion ...
Surjit Singha +3 more
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Designing Indigenous Language Revitalization
Harvard Educational Review, 2012Endangered Indigenous languages have received little attention within the American educational research community. However, within Native American communities, language revitalization is pushing education beyond former iterations of culturally relevant curriculum and has the potential to radically alter how we understand culture and language in ...
Mary Hermes, Megan Bang, Ananda Marin
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2013
AbstractLinguists have become increasingly engaged in language documentation, working to record languages while they are still spoken. Speaker communities often turn to revitalization programs, attempting to strengthen the speaker base of their ancestral languages and make them vital again.
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AbstractLinguists have become increasingly engaged in language documentation, working to record languages while they are still spoken. Speaker communities often turn to revitalization programs, attempting to strengthen the speaker base of their ancestral languages and make them vital again.
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Language Revitalization and Multimodality
2021Linguistic and cultural shift are some of the most pressing issues facing minoritized speakers around the world. Language revitalization initiatives seek to increase the number of speakers through various pedagogical and social interventions. Language, however, is not simply a code transmitted between individuals, but comprised of a wealth of ...
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Language Revitalization and Vitality
2019The area of the Pacific Northwest region that is now Idaho, Oregon, and Washington is home to a great diversity of languages and dialects. Native languages are returning to daily use within Northwest tribal communities, and language vitality, often described only in terms of the decline in the number of fluent elders who grew up speaking their ...
Joana Jansen +2 more
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Language Revitalization in Africa
2018Africa is home to almost a third of the world’s languages. Only about 400 of these languages are widely considered to be endangered but many more are vulnerable given the small populations who use them. Even minority languages spoken by fairly large populations face challenges.
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Language Obsolescence and Revitalization
1998Abstract The territorial contraction and speaker-reduction undergone by the Welsh language during the past few centuries has resulted in its categorization by many linguists as an obsolescent language. This study illustrates that, although it is undeniably showing some signs of decline, Welsh stands in marked contrast to many previously ...
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