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Introducing My Language… Who speaks it, where, and how?
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Introducing My Language Place your language on the LDC map Look online - facts about your language Discuss language endangerment scale Share what you have learned on your web page
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LDC Languages Mapped
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My Language Facts Exactly where is it spoken? How many people speak it? What are other names for it? Look up your language online at http://www.ethnologue.com/
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Language Information Online 1) Click on Browse the Web Version 2) Click on Language Names
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Searching Ethnologue 3) Click on first letter of your language 4) Click on the name of your language
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Read Ethnologue’s information on your language. Does it seem correct? Facts about Your Language
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Share about Your Language Start your webpage for LDC using Nvu Network > Wheel > UhDoc > Templates Save File as introelena.html (your name) on the Wheel Server Type in an introduction to yourself and you language, using the Ethnologue
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Online Resources Find out about Language Documentation What is Language Documentation? (SOAS) http://www.hrelp.org/documentation/what isit/ http://www.hrelp.org/documentation/what isit/
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How We Document From SOAS website (http://www.hrelp.org/documentation/whatisit/)http://www.hrelp.org/documentation/whatisit/ to create a range of high quality materials to support description of a variety of language phenomena to enable the recovery of knowledge of the language even if all other sources are lost to generate resources in support of language maintenance and/or learning Projects will typically create materials in several types of media: video audio images written (e.g. transcription, description/analysis) metadata (structured data about materials, typically in written form)
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Language Endangerment “Today, there are about 6,500 human languages and half of them are under threat of extinction within 50 to 100 years. This is a social, cultural and scientific disaster because languages express the unique knowledge, history and worldview of their communities, and each language is a specially evolved variation of the human capacity for communication.” (SOAS, 2005) Fill out Fishman’s Scale of Language Endangerment with your graduate volunteer Notes about why your language is a certain number
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Sharing about Endangerment Type information about language endangerment into your LDC webpage UNESCO Redbook of Endangered Languages http://www.tooyoo.l.u- tokyo.ac.jp/Redbook/index.htmlhttp://www.tooyoo.l.u- tokyo.ac.jp/Redbook/index.html Resources for Endangered Languages (MIT) http://sapir.ling.yale.edu/~elf/resources/i ndex.html http://sapir.ling.yale.edu/~elf/resources/i ndex.html
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Mahalo! Speakers: Think about recording the bird story-what happens? Graduate Volunteers: Research literature on your speaker’s language
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