[图书][B] Warraparna Kaurna! Reclaiming an Australian language

R Amery - 2016 - library.oapen.org
This book tells the story of the renaissance of the Kaurna language, the language of
Adelaide and the Adelaide Plains in South Australia, principally over the earliest period up …

Understanding how language revitalisation works: a realist synthesis

B Wiltshire, S Bird, R Hardwick - Journal of Multilingual and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Indigenous communities, linguists, teachers, and language activists have been developing
methods to revitalise endangered languages over several decades. Not only are these …

'Lone Wolves' and collaboration: A reply to Crippen & Robinson (2013)

C Bowern, N Warner - 2015 - scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu
In this reply to Crippen & Robinson's (2013) contribution to Language Documentation &
Conservation, we discuss recent perspectives on 'collaborative'linguistics and the many …

Improving a framework for evaluating participatory science

C Calyx, SM Finlay - Evaluation, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
This article proposes improvements to an open framework for evaluating participatory
science, including projects framed as citizen science. An original proposed framework, while …

Language vitality: Theorizing language loss, shift, and reclamation (Response to Mufwene)

C Bowern - Language, 2017 - muse.jhu.edu
Abstract Salikoko Mufwene's (2017)'Language vitality'ranges across many topics related to
language endangerment and loss (LEL). In this response, I agree that linguists do need a …

Remote Indigenous education and translanguaging

G Wigglesworth - TESOL in Context, 2020 - search.informit.org
Indigenous1 children living in the more remote areas of Australia where Indigenous
languages continue to be spoken often come to school with only minimal knowledge of …

[PDF][PDF] From “Civilising Missions” to Indigenous Language Reclamation: Language Policy, Language Shift, and Maintenance in Australia and Norway

P Lane, G Wigglesworth - Multilingualism across the Lifespan, 2021 - library.oapen.org
Indigenous peoples around the world share a history of marginalisation, oppression,
silencing, and even displacement. Stringent assimilation policies in combination with …

Reclaiming the Kaurna language: a long and lasting collaboration in an urban setting

R Amery - 2014 - digital.library.adelaide.edu.au
A long-running collaboration between Kaurna people and linguists in South Australiabegan
in 1989 with a songbook. Following annual community workshops and theestablishment of …

Toward a new, musical paradigm of place: the Port River Symphonic of Chester Schultz

R Ryan - Environmental Humanities, 2014 - read.dukeupress.edu
In privileging music as a focus for applied ecology, the goal of this essay is to deepen
perspectives on the musical representation of land in an age of complex environmental …

[PDF][PDF] The Kaurna diaspora and its homecoming: Understanding the loss and re-emergence of the Kaurna language of the Adelaide Plains, South Australia

R Amery - 2016 - hekyll.services.adelaide.edu.au
In the case of Kaurna, the original language of the Adelaide Plains, South Australia, the
demographic profile and movements of people have great explanatory power for …