In a recent article, Bird et al. (2013) discuss a workshop held at the University of Goroka in Papua New Guinea (PNG) in 2012. The workshop was intended to offer a new methodological framework for language documentation and capacity building that streamlines the documentation process and accelerates the global effort to document endangered languages through machine translation and automated glossing technology developed by computer scientists. As a volunteer staff member at the workshop, in this response to Bird et al. I suggest that it did not in the end provide us with a model that should be replicated in the future. I explain how its failure to uphold fundamental commitments from a documentary linguistic and humanistic perspective can he...
In this paper, we reflect on linguistic fieldwork and language documentation activities in Eastern I...
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...
In a recent article, Bird et al. (2013) discuss a workshop held at the University of Goroka in Papua...
With hundreds of endangered and under-documented languages, Papua New Guinea presents an enormous ch...
Much has been written about different models of collaboration for conducting linguistic fieldwork. H...
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 ...
There has been considerable discussion of the question as to whether a linguist engaged in language ...
Many endangered languages have little documentation, and that which does exist is often in a format ...
The National Science Foundation warns that at least half of the world’s approximately seven thousand...
Current literature on best practices in documentary linguistics outlines priorities for language doc...
Funding for documentary linguistics has changed dramatically over the past two decades, largely due ...
I reflect upon four decades of language community training, treating Watahomigie & Yamamoto (1992) a...
Documentation and description of endangered languages has traditionally been the purview of academic...
In this paper, we reflect on linguistic fieldwork and language documentation activities in Eastern I...
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...
In a recent article, Bird et al. (2013) discuss a workshop held at the University of Goroka in Papua...
With hundreds of endangered and under-documented languages, Papua New Guinea presents an enormous ch...
Much has been written about different models of collaboration for conducting linguistic fieldwork. H...
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 ...
There has been considerable discussion of the question as to whether a linguist engaged in language ...
Many endangered languages have little documentation, and that which does exist is often in a format ...
The National Science Foundation warns that at least half of the world’s approximately seven thousand...
Current literature on best practices in documentary linguistics outlines priorities for language doc...
Funding for documentary linguistics has changed dramatically over the past two decades, largely due ...
I reflect upon four decades of language community training, treating Watahomigie & Yamamoto (1992) a...
Documentation and description of endangered languages has traditionally been the purview of academic...
In this paper, we reflect on linguistic fieldwork and language documentation activities in Eastern I...
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...