Endangered languages of Northeast Asia

Have you ever wondered what is really happening to minority languages of Northeast Asia and which efforts are being taken both by “westerners” and local people to preserve and promote them? Would you like to discover, uncover, and tackle deep linguistic questions of such small but highly important l...

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Main Authors: Ragagnin Elisabetta and Khabtagaeva Bayarma, Khabtagaeva, Bayarma
Other Authors: Khabtagaeva
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: Brill 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11574/211218
https://brill.com/display/title/61213
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Summary:Have you ever wondered what is really happening to minority languages of Northeast Asia and which efforts are being taken both by “westerners” and local people to preserve and promote them? Would you like to discover, uncover, and tackle deep linguistic questions of such small but highly important languages such as Khamnigan Mongol, Wutun, Sartul-Buryat, Tofan and Sakhalin Ainu, just to mention a few? Would you like to know how simple smart phone apps can help communities to preserve, love and use their native language? This book, containing a rich selection of contributions on various aspects of language endangerment, emic and etic approaches at language preservation, and contact-linguistics, is an important contribution to the Unesco's Indigenous Languages Decade, which has right now started (2022-2032).