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Paper Title (sort by) |
Abstracts |
Blundell, David
Taiwan National University |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Digital Pacific Language Atlas of Endangered Languages |
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Cablitz, Gabriele & Tetahiotupa, Edgar,
Max Planck Institute & CTRDP de Polynesie française |
10:
Endangered Languages
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A field report on a language documentation project in French Polynesia |
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Dosedla, Heinz-Christian
Deutsches Kunst-Forum Stuttgart |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Decrease, Oblivion and Gradual Replacement. Changes in the linguistic patterns of the Kuhor range Area, Western Highlands Province, PNG |
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Ehrhart, Sabine
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität de Freiburg/ Breisgau |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Pidgin and Creole languages between endangerment and empowerment: the case of Palmerston English (Cook Islands) |
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Ewing, Michael & Florey, Margaret,
University of Melbourne & Monash University |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Language revitalization in Maluku in the post-kerusuhan era |
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Fiso, Evelini Taupau Faamoe
National University of Samoa |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Endangered language – endangered culture |
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Hoem, Ingjerd
The KonTiki Museum Oslo |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Loss or gain? |
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Ngaha, Arapera Bella
University of Auckland |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Language and Identity in the Maori community |
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Nock, Sophie
University of Waikato |
10:
Endangered Languages
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"E kore koe e ngaro töku reo rangatira. You my noble language will never die." The Reo Mäori –Mäori Language Revitalization
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Salaün, Marie
Universite Paris 5 Sorbonne |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Are Kanak languages to be taught? Social demands and linguistic dilemmas in contemporary New Caledonia |
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Senft, Gunter
Max Planck Institute |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Culture change - language change: Missionaries and moribund varieties of Kilivila |
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Troy, Jaky & Walsh, Michael,
New South Wales Aboriginal Languages Research & Resource Centre & University of Sydney |
10:
Endangered Languages
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A linguistic renaissance in the south east of Australia |
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Wauthion, Michel
Universite de la Nouvelle-Caledonie |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Are the vernacular languages of Vanuatu endangered by the sociolinguistic expansion of bislama pidgin? |
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Johnson, Diane
University of Waikato |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Learning Style Preferences and New Zealand Maori Students: Questioning Folk Wisdom |
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Crombie, Winifred
University of Waikato |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Classroom-based language revitalisation: The interaction between curriculum planning and teacher development in the case of Maori language |
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Tryon, Darrell
Australian National University |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Endangered languages of Vanuatu |
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