Language documentation is understood as the creation, annotation, preservation, and dissemination of transparent records of a language. This leads to questions as to what precisely is meant by terms such as annotation, preservation, and dissemination, as well as what patterns of linguistic behavior fall within the scope of the term language. Current approaches to language documentation tend to focus on a relatively narrow understanding of a language as a lexicogrammatical code. While this dimension of a language may be the most salient one for linguists, languages are also embedded in larger social structures, and the interaction between these structures and the deployment of lexicogrammatical codes within a community is an important dimen...
The lexicon presents unique challenges in language documentation. This reflection reviews some of th...
Technological developments in the last decades enabled an unprecedented growth in volumes and qualit...
Since at least 1992, when Michael Krauss presented the topic of language endangerment in Language, l...
I reflect the role of language documentations in linguistic research beyond its most common linguist...
In the last decade of the 20th century a new sub-field of linguistics emerged that has come to be kn...
One of the main responses of academia to language endangerment has been the development of the sub-f...
This chapter introduces the volume, Reflections on Language Documentation 20 Years after Himmelmann ...
One of Himmelmann's primary goals in his 1998 paper was to argue for a strict division of documentat...
In this paper I consider how documentary linguists can provide support for community language plan...
The National Science Foundation warns that at least half of the world’s approximately seven thousand...
For decades, language documentation proponents have argued for the separability of LD as its own sub...
Implicit or explicit in many discussions of language documentation is the assumption that the langua...
This discussion note reviews responses of the linguistics profession to the grave issues of language...
With the emergence of language documentation as a distinct sub-discipline of linguistics, and recent...
Many endangered languages have little documentation, and that which does exist is often in a format ...
The lexicon presents unique challenges in language documentation. This reflection reviews some of th...
Technological developments in the last decades enabled an unprecedented growth in volumes and qualit...
Since at least 1992, when Michael Krauss presented the topic of language endangerment in Language, l...
I reflect the role of language documentations in linguistic research beyond its most common linguist...
In the last decade of the 20th century a new sub-field of linguistics emerged that has come to be kn...
One of the main responses of academia to language endangerment has been the development of the sub-f...
This chapter introduces the volume, Reflections on Language Documentation 20 Years after Himmelmann ...
One of Himmelmann's primary goals in his 1998 paper was to argue for a strict division of documentat...
In this paper I consider how documentary linguists can provide support for community language plan...
The National Science Foundation warns that at least half of the world’s approximately seven thousand...
For decades, language documentation proponents have argued for the separability of LD as its own sub...
Implicit or explicit in many discussions of language documentation is the assumption that the langua...
This discussion note reviews responses of the linguistics profession to the grave issues of language...
With the emergence of language documentation as a distinct sub-discipline of linguistics, and recent...
Many endangered languages have little documentation, and that which does exist is often in a format ...
The lexicon presents unique challenges in language documentation. This reflection reviews some of th...
Technological developments in the last decades enabled an unprecedented growth in volumes and qualit...
Since at least 1992, when Michael Krauss presented the topic of language endangerment in Language, l...