Endangered Languages and New Technologies
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 12/4/2014
EAN 9781107049598, ISBN10: 1107049598
Hardcover, 228 pages, 23.9 x 15.2 x 2 cm
Language: English
At a time when many of the world's languages are at risk of extinction, the imperative to document, analyse and teach them before time runs out is very great. At this critical time new technologies, such as visual and aural archiving, digitisation of textual resources, electronic mapping and social media, have the potential to play an integral role in language maintenance and revitalisation. Drawing on studies of endangered languages from around the world - Europe, Asia, Africa and North and South America - this volume considers how these new resources might best be applied, and the problems that they can bring. It also re-assesses more traditional techniques of documentation in light of new technologies and works towards achieving a practicable synthesis of old and new methodologies. This accessible volume will be of interest to researchers in language endangerment, language typology and linguistic anthropology, and to community members working in native language maintenance.
Introductory essay. Endangered languages in the new multilingual order per genus et differentiam Nicholas Ostler
Part I. Creating New Technologies for Endangered Languages
1. The Kiranti comparable corpus
a prototype corpus for the comparison of Kiranti languages and mythology Aimée Lahaussois
2. European dialect syntax
towards an infrastructure for documentation and research of endangered dialects Sjef Barbiers
3. Keyboard layouts
lessons from the Meꞌphaa and Sochiapam Chinantec designs Hugh Paterson, III
4. Rule-based machine translation for Aymara Matt Coler and Petr Homola
5. Data management and analysis for endangered languages Dorothee Beermann
6. Endangered languages, technology and learning
immediate applications and long-term considerations Russell Hugo
Part II. Applying New Technologies to Endangered Languages
7. Digital curation and event-driven methods at the service of endangered languages Bernard Bel and Médéric Gasquet-Cyrus
8. 'Allant contre vent et mathée'
Jèrriais in the twenty-first century Anthony Scott Warren and Geraint Jennings
9. The use of new technologies in the preservation of an endangered language
the case of Frisian Tjeerd de Graaf, Cor van der Meer and Lysbeth Jongbloed-Faber
10. Language description and documentation from the native speaker's point of view
the case of the Tundra Yukaghir Cecilia Odé
11. American Indian sign language
documentary linguistic methodologies and technologies Jeffrey E. Davis.