Papers on Language Endangerment and the Maintenance of
Linguistic Diversity
- MIT Working Papers in Linguistics #28
1996
edited by Jonathan Bobaljik, Rob Pensalfini, and Luciana
Storto
- Ordering
Information
- Introduction
- Jonathan Bobaljik and Rob Pensalfini
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- Can Senior Secondary Studies Help to Maintain and
Strengthen Australia's Indigenous Languages?
- Antonio Mercurio and Rob Amery
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- The Ulwa Language Wakes Up
- Thomas Green
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- A Report on Language Endangerment in Brazil
- Luciana Storto
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- Modern Irish: A Case Study in Language Revival
Failure
- Andrew Carnie
- Explaining and Reversing the Failure of the Irish
Language Revival
- Peter Slomanson
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- Universal Grammar and the Roots of Linguistic
Diversity
- Ken Hale
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- Language Endangerment - the Non-indigenous
Minority Languages in the UK
- Mahendra K. Verma
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- Policy Statement: The Need for the Documentation
of Linguistic Diversity
- Linguistic Society of America
- Preliminary Bibliography on Language Endangerment
and Preservation
- Jonathan Bobalijk, Rob Pensalfini and Luciana Storto