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Documenting Endangered Languages: Achievements and Perspectives

Contributor(s): Haig, Geoffrey (Editor), Nau, Nicole (Editor), Schnell, Stefan (Editor), Wegener, Claudia (Editor)

ISBN: 9783110260014

Publisher: de Gruyter Mouton

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Pub Date: November 17, 2011

Dewey: 410

LCCN: 2011030746

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: 22 to 22

Physical Info: 1.13" H x 9.21" L x 6.14" W ( 1.91 lbs) 353 pages

Series: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [Tilsm]

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The rapid decline in the world's linguistic diversity has prompted the emergence of documentary linguistics. While documentary linguistics aims primarily at creating a durable, accessible and comprehensive record of languages, it has also been a driving force in developing language annotation and analysis software, archiving architecture, improved fieldwork methodologies, and new standards in data accountability and accessibility.

More recently, researchers have begun to recognize the immense potential available in the archived data as a source for linguistic analysis, so that the field has become of increasing importance for typologists, but also for neighbouring disciplines. The present volume contains contributions by practitioners of language documentation, most of whom have been involved in the Volkswagen Foundation's DoBeS programme (Dokumentation Bedrohter Sprachen).

The topics covered in the volume reflect a field that has matured over the last decade and includes both retrospective accounts as well as those that address new challenges: linguistic annotation practice, fieldwork and interaction with speech communities, developments and challenges in archiving digital data, multimedia lexicon applications, corpora from endangered languages as a source for primary-data typology, as well as specific areas of linguistic analysis that are raised in documentary linguistics.

Review Quotes:

"The lessons in this volume are indispensable contributions to the field that make significant advances in the practice of documentary linguistics as a whole. Any documentary linguist, whether weathered veterans or just entering the field, would be remiss to neglect the lessons from it."
Daniel W. Hieber in Linguist List 23.2390

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