Endangered languages / edited by Robert H. Robins and Eugenius M. Uhlenbeck.
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- P40.5 END
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P40 POT Making sense | P40 SOC Social markers in speech | P40.45.S7 LAN Language in South Africa. | P40.5 END Endangered languages / | P 40.5 GRE Saving languages : | P40.5.L33 CAM The Cambridge handbook of endangered languages | P40.5.L33 CAM The Cambridge handbook of endangered languages |
"Published with the authority of the Permanent International Committee of Linguistics (CIPL)."
Includes bibliographical references.
Language death and disappearance, causes and circumstances, S.A.Wurm; language death in Africa, M.Brenzinger, et al; the endangered languages problem - South America, F.H.Adelaar; endangered languages in Mexico, B.Garza-Cuaron and Y.Lastra; the condition of native American languages in the United States, J.H.Jill and O.Zepeda; the decline of native languages in Canada, M.Dale Kinkade; an appraisal of Indian languages and their vitality rating, B.P.Mahapatra; endangered languages of mainlang Southeast Asia, J.A.Matisoff; Australia, Indonesia and Oceania, R.M.W.Dixon; the problem of endangered languages in the U.S.S.R., A.E.Kibrik.
The articles in this volume show that the extinction of languages is a world-wide phenomenon. They also represent a step towards recording the grammar, lexicon and oral literature of languages which are on the verge of extinction.
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