There are many issues that affect language and linguistic projects that linguists, linguistic organisations and registered training organisations may not yet be aware exist. These include training, sociological, environmental and cultural issues. Some can be resolved through the training of indigenous and non-indigenous language researchers but others cannot. Several of the issues which are not amenable to training solutions can be resolved through language and linguistic organisations, but there are also others which are so embedded in culture that they may not be resolvable in some language communities. It is important for non-indigenous language researchers to be aware of these issues when working with remote indigenous language communit...
Documenting endangered languages has emerged in the past decade as a specialised subdiscipline of li...
Documenting sociolinguistic variation in lesser-studied languages presents methodological challenges...
This work presents the experiences of an Indigenous researcher carrying out linguistic and ethnograp...
There are many issues that affect language and linguistic projects that linguists, linguistic organi...
Australia is rapidly losing its Indigenous multicultural and multilingual identity. This vast contin...
Of the 250 traditional languages once spoken on the continent of Australia as recently as 100 years ...
This topical issue is based upon a submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on ...
It is necessary that linguists and others involved in the documentation of indigenous and minority l...
Indigenous people in remote Australia face many dilemmas in relation to the status and vitality of t...
The low achievement of Indigenous Australian students relative to non-Indigenous students has been a...
This paper argues that language programmes should not necessarily require relearning of languages th...
Given the diversity of human societies and cultures, researchers need to be cognizant of cultural is...
Many Indigenous communities in remote Australia are multilingual, and often the languages being spok...
Shifts in White-Indigenous relations started to re-shape relations between field linguists and Austr...
The role of linguists employed in Aboriginal community language centres requires three consideration...
Documenting endangered languages has emerged in the past decade as a specialised subdiscipline of li...
Documenting sociolinguistic variation in lesser-studied languages presents methodological challenges...
This work presents the experiences of an Indigenous researcher carrying out linguistic and ethnograp...
There are many issues that affect language and linguistic projects that linguists, linguistic organi...
Australia is rapidly losing its Indigenous multicultural and multilingual identity. This vast contin...
Of the 250 traditional languages once spoken on the continent of Australia as recently as 100 years ...
This topical issue is based upon a submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on ...
It is necessary that linguists and others involved in the documentation of indigenous and minority l...
Indigenous people in remote Australia face many dilemmas in relation to the status and vitality of t...
The low achievement of Indigenous Australian students relative to non-Indigenous students has been a...
This paper argues that language programmes should not necessarily require relearning of languages th...
Given the diversity of human societies and cultures, researchers need to be cognizant of cultural is...
Many Indigenous communities in remote Australia are multilingual, and often the languages being spok...
Shifts in White-Indigenous relations started to re-shape relations between field linguists and Austr...
The role of linguists employed in Aboriginal community language centres requires three consideration...
Documenting endangered languages has emerged in the past decade as a specialised subdiscipline of li...
Documenting sociolinguistic variation in lesser-studied languages presents methodological challenges...
This work presents the experiences of an Indigenous researcher carrying out linguistic and ethnograp...