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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
Gija (East Kimberley, Western Australia) – Language Snapshot
Caroline de Dear, Francesco Possemato, Joe Blythe
A musicologist’s wishlist: some issues, practices and practicalities in musical aspects of language documentation
Linda Barwick
Genre, register and language documentation in literate and preliterate communities
William A. Foley
‘Producing’ Thangmi Ritual Texts: Practice, performance and collaboration
Sara Shneiderman
Language management for endangered languages: the case of Navajo
Bernard Spolsky
Increasing the future usage of endangered language archives
Paul Trilsbeek, Alexander König
Introduction: endangered languages, endangered knowledge and sustainability
Julia Sallabank
Access and accessibility at ELAR, an archive for endangered languages documentation
David Nathan
The multilingual realities of language reclamation: Working with language contact, diversity, and change in endangered language education
Haley De Korne
Review of ‘Speaking of endangered languages: Issues in revitalization’ (Anne Marie Goodfellow, ed)
Julia Sallabank
Audio responsibilities in endangered languages documentation and archiving
David Nathan
Language documentation and pedagogy for endangered languages: a mutual revitalisation
David Nathan, Meili Fang
Digital archives: essential elements in the workflow for endangered languages documentation and revitalisation
David Nathan
Multimedia and documentation of endangered languages
Éva Á. Csató, David Nathan
Capacity building for some endangered languages of Russia: Voices from Tundra and Taiga
Tjeerd de Graaf, Hidetoshi Shiraishi
Launch of the Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Project
Lisbet Rausing
Endangered Languages: what should we do now?
David Crystal
Speakers and documentation of endangered languages
Colette Grinevald
Akuzipik/Yupik (St. Lawrence Island, Alaska, USA; Chukotka, Russia) - Language Snapshot
Christopher Petuwaq Koonooka, Sylvia L.R. Schreiner, Giulia Masella Soldati, Lane Schwartz, Benjamin Hunt, Preston Haas, Emily Chen, Hyunji Hayley Park
Naawa (Sankhuwasabha, Nepal) - Language Snapshot
Mark Condra
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