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Rewards and Issues in Studying Oral Literature: Some personal reflections
Ruth Finnegan
Recording Oral Literature in a Literate Society: A case study from the northern Philippines
Roger Blench, Fredeliza Campos
Editor's Preface and List of Contributors (LDD 8)
Imogen Gunn, Mark Turin
Re-sounding the Spirits of Altaian Oral Epic Performance: Kai throat-singing and its repercussions
Carole Pegg
The Parched Grain Chant: Parallel verse and simultaneous action in Magar rituals
Michael Oppitz
A musicologist’s wishlist: some issues, practices and practicalities in musical aspects of language documentation
Linda Barwick
Reading the Lontars: Endangered literature practices of Lombok, eastern Indonesia
Peter K. Austin
Gija (East Kimberley, Western Australia) – Language Snapshot
Caroline de Dear, Francesco Possemato, Joe Blythe
Genre, register and language documentation in literate and preliterate communities
William A. Foley
‘Producing’ Thangmi Ritual Texts: Practice, performance and collaboration
Sara Shneiderman
Additive focus in Sylheti: Description and analysis in a Lexical-Functional Grammar framework
Heather Brown
Inati (Panay Island, Philippines) - Language Contexts
Diane Manzano
Iñapari (Peru) - Language Snapshot
Chris Rogers
Four undocumented languages of Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia
Laura Arnold
Language Contexts: Vatlongos, Southeast Ambrym (Vanuatu)
Eleanor Ridge
Salient morphosyntactic patterns of Iñapari
Chris Rogers
Mankiyali (Pakistan) – Language Snapshot
Shakir Ullah, Qandeel Hussain, Uzma Anjum
Social change and language revitalization in the Isle of Man: a post-materialist perspective
Gary N. Wilson
Research methods in language documentation
Friederike Lüpke
Data collection methods for field-based language documentation
Friederike Lüpke
Editors' Introduction and List of Contributors (LDD 10)
Niclas Burenhult, Arthur Holmer, Anastasia Karlsson, Håkan Lundström, Jan-Olof Svantesson
Language Contexts: Syuba, also known as Kagate (Nepal)
Lauren Gawne
Data - but data from what?
Ruth Finnegan
The social lives of linguistic legacy materials
Lise Dobrin, Saul Schwartz
Los primeros pasos son grandes pasos: concepción y creación colaborativa del ‘Juego de la comida wounaan’ para el mantenimiento del wounaan meu (Chocó) en Bogotá
Angélica María Ávila Molina, Ana María Ospina Bozzi
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