There are 6,809 languages spoken in the world today. Conservative estimates are that the world\u27s languages are currently dying at the rate of at least two languages each month, and linguists predict that most of today\u27s languages will die out in the next 100 years. Since 1962, the author has been gathering field data on some of the smallest language groups in the world-the Philippine Negritos. This paper will explain why the thirty-plus Negrito languages in the Philippines are endangered, and what the projected future is for these numerically tiny post-foraging societies in the 21st century. The argument will be supported by a review of the population sizes, interethnic human rights problems, and the environmental destruction of the r...
In Reid (1989) I discussed two previously undescribed Negrito languages, Northern and Southern Alta,...
Over 150 languages are spoken by the more than 76,500,000 Filipinos who live in an archipelago of ar...
This article addresses the linguistic evidence from which details about Philippine negritos can be...
Arguably the most critically-endangered language in the Philippines, Inagta Alabat (also known as In...
The Republic of the Philippines is home to 100 million people and approximately 7,100 islands and nu...
The Philippines today is home to over one hundred different ethnolinguistic groups. These range from...
Globally, languages are disappearing at an unprecedented rate. To establish successful strategic opt...
The Philippines ranks 117 out of 187 world nations in the United Nations human development report an...
Languages worldwide are disappearing at an unprecedented rate. Because this has implications for cul...
Programs designed to address the documentation and preservation of endangered languages have mainl...
This paper addresses several topics with reference to Philippine hunter-gatherer groups that are rel...
In the course of collecting data from over fifty Philippine languages around the country for our res...
Ponosakan is a near-extinct Greater Central Philippine language spoken on the large central Indonesi...
A common notion among those working in endangered language documentation and maintenance, is that mo...
The aim of the study was to examine the ethnolinguistic vitality of three Batak communities in Palaw...
In Reid (1989) I discussed two previously undescribed Negrito languages, Northern and Southern Alta,...
Over 150 languages are spoken by the more than 76,500,000 Filipinos who live in an archipelago of ar...
This article addresses the linguistic evidence from which details about Philippine negritos can be...
Arguably the most critically-endangered language in the Philippines, Inagta Alabat (also known as In...
The Republic of the Philippines is home to 100 million people and approximately 7,100 islands and nu...
The Philippines today is home to over one hundred different ethnolinguistic groups. These range from...
Globally, languages are disappearing at an unprecedented rate. To establish successful strategic opt...
The Philippines ranks 117 out of 187 world nations in the United Nations human development report an...
Languages worldwide are disappearing at an unprecedented rate. Because this has implications for cul...
Programs designed to address the documentation and preservation of endangered languages have mainl...
This paper addresses several topics with reference to Philippine hunter-gatherer groups that are rel...
In the course of collecting data from over fifty Philippine languages around the country for our res...
Ponosakan is a near-extinct Greater Central Philippine language spoken on the large central Indonesi...
A common notion among those working in endangered language documentation and maintenance, is that mo...
The aim of the study was to examine the ethnolinguistic vitality of three Batak communities in Palaw...
In Reid (1989) I discussed two previously undescribed Negrito languages, Northern and Southern Alta,...
Over 150 languages are spoken by the more than 76,500,000 Filipinos who live in an archipelago of ar...
This article addresses the linguistic evidence from which details about Philippine negritos can be...