Thousands of individuals in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere are currently endeavoring to learn highly endangered, Indigenous languages, most laboring under conditions that are radically different from the majority of world language learners. These learning contexts are defined not only by shortages of materials, limited domains of use, few proficient speakers, and wide dialectal variation, but by histories of colonialism, racism, and oppression. To date, there has been relatively limited interaction between applied linguistics scholarship on language learning on the one hand, and Indigenous language education on the other. Concomitantly, despite massive worldwide demographic shifts of recent decades, applied linguists still know re...
Doing linguistic research for the purpose of language revitalization, academic inclusion, and social...
Given the widely recognized danger the world’s languages face at the present time, there has been a...
Understanding language teachers’ mental lives (Walberg, 1972), and how these shape and are shaped by...
Thousands of individuals in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere are currently endeavoring to le...
Note: This talk has not gone through a process of peer review, and findings should therefore be trea...
In this article, I explore the connections between linguistic anthropology and education through a s...
Over the last three decades there has been a concerted effort by linguists to increase involvement o...
There has been considerable discussion of the question as to whether a linguist engaged in language ...
Creating fluent second language speakers is a fundamental component of a successful language revital...
Applied linguistics is an interdisciplinary field that identifies, investigates, and offers solution...
There has been considerable discussion of the question as to whether a linguist engaged in language ...
There has been considerable discussion of the question as to whether a linguist engaged in language ...
In this article we respond to the special issue “Definitions for Applied Linguistics”, where the pas...
Hinton (2011) demonstrates how the learning and teaching of endangered languages have features and n...
Our original target article highlighted some significant shortcomings in the current state of child ...
Doing linguistic research for the purpose of language revitalization, academic inclusion, and social...
Given the widely recognized danger the world’s languages face at the present time, there has been a...
Understanding language teachers’ mental lives (Walberg, 1972), and how these shape and are shaped by...
Thousands of individuals in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere are currently endeavoring to le...
Note: This talk has not gone through a process of peer review, and findings should therefore be trea...
In this article, I explore the connections between linguistic anthropology and education through a s...
Over the last three decades there has been a concerted effort by linguists to increase involvement o...
There has been considerable discussion of the question as to whether a linguist engaged in language ...
Creating fluent second language speakers is a fundamental component of a successful language revital...
Applied linguistics is an interdisciplinary field that identifies, investigates, and offers solution...
There has been considerable discussion of the question as to whether a linguist engaged in language ...
There has been considerable discussion of the question as to whether a linguist engaged in language ...
In this article we respond to the special issue “Definitions for Applied Linguistics”, where the pas...
Hinton (2011) demonstrates how the learning and teaching of endangered languages have features and n...
Our original target article highlighted some significant shortcomings in the current state of child ...
Doing linguistic research for the purpose of language revitalization, academic inclusion, and social...
Given the widely recognized danger the world’s languages face at the present time, there has been a...
Understanding language teachers’ mental lives (Walberg, 1972), and how these shape and are shaped by...