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Indigenous Language Revitalization: Success, Sustainability, and the Future of Human Culture
In: Capstone Showcase (2022)
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Seeing our language: The effects of media representation on Scottish Gaelic learners
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Producción de materiales educativos para la enseñanza del mapuzugun : aproximación desde la experiencia y perspectivas de las y los educadores
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Learning P’urhepecha as a second language: Reflections from a community-based workshop
In: Living Languages • Lenguas Vivas • Línguas Vivas (2022)
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The responsibilities of Linguistics programs: preparing and supporting Linguistics students in collaborative, revitalization-oriented work
Demson, Deirdre. - 2022
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Responding to sociolinguistic change: New speakers and variationist sociolinguistics
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Decolonial Vitalities: Kodiak Alutiiq Language Revitalization as Cultural Reclamation
Fine, Julia Coombs. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Mini Buleku: A Recorded Sibe Dictionary
Kodner, Jacob Aaron; Meng, Ronglu. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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50 Years of Navajo at the University of New Mexico ...
Fernandez, Manuel. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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The Seneca Language and Bilingual Road Signs: A Study in the Sociology of an Indigenous Language
Taylor, Anna. - : The Ohio State University, 2021
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The Seneca Language and Bilingual Road Signs: A Study in the Sociology of an Indigenous Language ...
Taylor, Anna. - : Zenodo, 2021
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The Seneca Language and Bilingual Road Signs: A Study in the Sociology of an Indigenous Language ...
Taylor, Anna. - : Zenodo, 2021
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#KeepOurLanguagesStrong: Indigenous Language Revitalization on Social Media during the Early COVID-19 Pandemic
Chew, Kari A. B.. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2021
Abstract: Indigenous communities, organizations, and individuals work tirelessly to #KeepOurLanguagesStrong. The COVID-19 pandemic was potentially detrimental to Indigenous language revitalization (ILR) as this mostly in-person work shifted online. This article shares findings from an analysis of public social media posts, dated March through July 2020 and primarily from Canada and the US, about ILR and the COVID-19 pandemic. The research team, affiliated with the NEȾOLṈEW̱ “one mind, one people” Indigenous language research partnership at the University of Victoria, identified six key themes of social media posts concerning ILR and the pandemic, including: 1. language promotion, 2. using Indigenous languages to talk about COVID-19, 3. trainings to support ILR, 4. language education, 5. creating and sharing language resources, and 6. information about ILR and COVID-19. Enacting the principle of reciprocity in Indigenous research, part of the research process was to create a short video to share research findings back to social media. This article presents a selection of slides from the video accompanied by an in-depth analysis of the themes. Written about the pandemic, during the pandemic, this article seeks to offer some insights and understandings of a time during which much is uncertain. Therefore, this article does not have a formal conclusion; rather, it closes with ideas about long-term implications and future research directions that can benefit ILR. ; National Foreign Language Resource Center ; chew.pdf
Keyword: COVID-19; Indigenous language revitalization; social media
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/24976
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Virtual Frisian: A comparison of language use in North and West Frisian virtual communities
Belmar, Guillem; Heyen, Hauke. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2021
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Virtual Frisian: A comparison of language use in North and West Frisian virtual communities
Belmar, Guillem; Heyen, Hauke. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2021
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#KeepOurLanguagesStrong: Indigenous Language Revitalization on Social Media during the Early COVID-19 Pandemic
Chew, Kari A. B.. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2021
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Indigenous Language Revitalization Efforts in Canada during COVID-19: Facilitating and Maintaining Connections using Digital Technologies
In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2021)
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An investigation into the loss and revitalization of First Nations languages in Manitoba: perspectives of First Nations educators
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A Program for the Preservation and Revitalization of the Languages of Russia
In: Russian Journal of Linguistics, Vol 25, Iss 2, Pp 507-527 (2021) (2021)
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Reflections on emerging language in adult learners of Nuwä Abigip an Indigenous language of California
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