Sociolinguistic Survey of Bru in Phang Khon and Phanna Nikhom Districts, Sakon Nakhon Province, Thailand
Author: Chein-Hua Marcus Choo
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Published: 2012
Total Pages: 160
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Author: Chein-Hua Marcus Choo
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Published: 2012
Total Pages: 160
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: M. Paul Lewis
Publisher: SIL International
Published: 2017-05-26
Total Pages: 222
ISBN-13: 1556714203
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow does a language community sustain their language in the face of ever-increasing forces of language shift? This volume, both a textbook and a handbook, is the result of ten years of reflection by the authors in light of SIL International’s 80 years of fieldwork in local language communities. Using the Sustainable Use Model detailed here, readers learn how to advise maintaining use of their language at a sustainable level. This could include, not only the level of active literacy, but also levels of orality and identity. The book is aimed at “on the ground” workers involved with a community, to address issues arising from language and culture contact. M. Paul Lewis (Ph.D., sociolinguistics, Georgetown University) did fieldwork in Guatemala, was general editor of the Ethnologue®, and is a Sociolinguistics Consultant with SIL. His research interests are language endangerment, language policy and planning, and language documentation. He has consulted and trained on six continents. Gary F. Simons (Ph.D., linguistics, Cornell University) is Chief Research Officer for SIL and Executive Editor of the Ethnologue®. He was involved in language development in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, co-founder of the Open Language Archives Community (OLAC), and co-developer of the ISO 639-3 identifiers for the world’s languages. "In this clearly written monograph, Lewis and Simons lay the groundwork for those who [work] with members of local language communities, to help them implement diverse activities that most effectively lead to a sustainable level of language use. They build appropriately upon the groundbreaking work that was carried out several decades ago by sociolinguists such as Charles Ferguson, Robert Cooper, and Joshua Fishman." - Adapted from the Foreword by G. Richard Tucker
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Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2014-12-04
Total Pages: 1358
ISBN-13: 9004283579
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Handbook of the Austroasiatic Languages is the first comprehensive reference work on this important language family of South and Southeast Asia. Austroasiatic languages are spoken by more than 100 million people, from central India to Vietnam, from Malaysia to Southern China, including national language Cambodian and Vietnamese, and more than 130 minority communities, large and small. The handbook comprises two parts, Overviews and Grammar Sketches: Part 1) The overview chapters cover typology, classification, historical reconstruction, plus a special overview of the Munda languages. Part 2) Some 27 scholars present grammar sketches of 21 languages, representing 12 of the 13 branches. The sketches are carefully prepared according to the editors’ unifying typological approach, ensuring analytical and notational comparability throughout.
Author: Paul Sidwell
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Published: 2005-01-01
Total Pages: 307
ISBN-13: 9783895868023
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Publisher: Cambria Press
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Total Pages: 198
ISBN-13: 1621968650
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Published: 2009
Total Pages: 180
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Published: 2015
Total Pages: 243
ISBN-13: 9783862886302
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Published: 2018
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ISBN-13: 9783862889143
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Adamantios I. Gafos
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-04-08
Total Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 1135680337
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis work elucidates the nature of the notion of Locality in phonology, describing the minimal conditions under which sounds assimilate to one another. The central thesis is that a sound can assimilate to another sound only if gestural contiguity is established between these two sounds. The argument supporting the central thesis of this book is unique in bringing evidence from articulatory dynamics, electromyography, and cross-linguistic sound patterns to converge on the same notion of locality in phonology. This book will be of particular interest to researchers in phonetics, phonology, and morphology, as well as to cognitive scientists interested in how the grammar may include constraints that emerge from the physical aspects of speech.
Author: Jan-Olof Svantesson
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Published: 1983
Total Pages: 154
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