In dealing with endangered languages, focus has been shifting from the languages themselves and their scientific documentation to the communities that speak such languages. This paper is an attempt to examine how linguistic, scientific research can be conducted in a way that actively involves and empowers the target community-an approach which falls under the umbrella of what may be known as participatory research. In this paper, we will address the particular goals and theoretical bases of a participatory-research-based approach to linguistic research, we will present some of the projects that have been or are presently being conducted in Nicaragua, and we will evaluate the preliminary results of those projects
This paper reflects on different research models in linguistic fieldwork and on different levels of ...
This chapter discusses the responsibility of the field linguist to ‘give something back’ to the enda...
This article describes the undertaking of linguistic fieldwork, in which linguists study languages a...
In dealing with endangered languages, focus has been shifting from the languages themselves and thei...
This paper presents a model of collaboration, based on a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approac...
This paper addresses issues of linguistic research on endangered languages including ethics and conf...
This paper examines several fieldwork situations from a community-based language revitalization proj...
Academic linguists working to document and describe minoritized and endangered languages share with ...
The purpose of the present paper is to provide an overview over important topics to be considered wh...
This paper addresses linguistic technical training of members of the community, under a Participator...
Collaboration is becoming the widely-accepted best practice in linguistic fieldwork (Grenoble 2010),...
This paper presents some theoretical and methodological reflections on documenting and analyzing tex...
In light of a growing need to develop best practices for collaboration between the linguist and comm...
Many endangered languages have little documentation, and that which does exist is often in a format ...
Language conservation and revitalization initiatives face the challenge of mitigating or reversing t...
This paper reflects on different research models in linguistic fieldwork and on different levels of ...
This chapter discusses the responsibility of the field linguist to ‘give something back’ to the enda...
This article describes the undertaking of linguistic fieldwork, in which linguists study languages a...
In dealing with endangered languages, focus has been shifting from the languages themselves and thei...
This paper presents a model of collaboration, based on a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approac...
This paper addresses issues of linguistic research on endangered languages including ethics and conf...
This paper examines several fieldwork situations from a community-based language revitalization proj...
Academic linguists working to document and describe minoritized and endangered languages share with ...
The purpose of the present paper is to provide an overview over important topics to be considered wh...
This paper addresses linguistic technical training of members of the community, under a Participator...
Collaboration is becoming the widely-accepted best practice in linguistic fieldwork (Grenoble 2010),...
This paper presents some theoretical and methodological reflections on documenting and analyzing tex...
In light of a growing need to develop best practices for collaboration between the linguist and comm...
Many endangered languages have little documentation, and that which does exist is often in a format ...
Language conservation and revitalization initiatives face the challenge of mitigating or reversing t...
This paper reflects on different research models in linguistic fieldwork and on different levels of ...
This chapter discusses the responsibility of the field linguist to ‘give something back’ to the enda...
This article describes the undertaking of linguistic fieldwork, in which linguists study languages a...