Social Science ChapterThe world’s languages are in crisis and linguists estimate that between 50 and 90% will disappear before the end of this century (Grenoble, 2012). As a result of colonisation, nationalism, urbanisation and globalisation, a linguistic tsunami has been unleashed, with a handful of major world languages swamping others. The rate of language loss today is unprecedented as this small number of dominant languages rapidly expand. Small minority languages are most at risk, but even large regional languages, such as Acehnese with millions of speakers, are not safe. As in the case of a tsunami resulting from an earthquake, typically it is too late before speakers realize what is happening. Language shift is often already well-pr...
A major reason for language endangerment is intensive contact with another group whose language has ...
This paper discusses issues in endangerment and postvernacularity in the context of Asia, a region w...
Plenary SpeakerIn this paper I discuss issues in endangerment through the lens of Asia, a region tha...
The languages throughout the world are in crisis and it is estimated that 50% to 90% will have disap...
The languages throughout the world are in crisis and it is estimated that 50% to 90% will have disap...
Many small languages from eastern Indonesia are threatened with extinction. While it is often assume...
In today's world, where the advent of social networking and the fast paced development of globalizat...
abstract: It is no great secret that languages come into contact with each other. From people intera...
The dialogue on language endangerment worldwide has largely focused on languages with small speaker ...
The Indonesian Language Agency mapped there are 11 extinct, 19 threatened, and 2 critical local lang...
In today's world, where the advent of social networking and the fast paced development of globalizat...
The Indonesian Language Agency mapped there are 11 extinct, 19 threatened, and 2 critical local lang...
A common notion among those working in endangered language documentation and maintenance, is that mo...
This paper discusses issues in endangerment and postvernacularity in the context of Asia, a region w...
A lingua franca is important for a multilingual country. For this reason, BahasaIndonesia is designe...
A major reason for language endangerment is intensive contact with another group whose language has ...
This paper discusses issues in endangerment and postvernacularity in the context of Asia, a region w...
Plenary SpeakerIn this paper I discuss issues in endangerment through the lens of Asia, a region tha...
The languages throughout the world are in crisis and it is estimated that 50% to 90% will have disap...
The languages throughout the world are in crisis and it is estimated that 50% to 90% will have disap...
Many small languages from eastern Indonesia are threatened with extinction. While it is often assume...
In today's world, where the advent of social networking and the fast paced development of globalizat...
abstract: It is no great secret that languages come into contact with each other. From people intera...
The dialogue on language endangerment worldwide has largely focused on languages with small speaker ...
The Indonesian Language Agency mapped there are 11 extinct, 19 threatened, and 2 critical local lang...
In today's world, where the advent of social networking and the fast paced development of globalizat...
The Indonesian Language Agency mapped there are 11 extinct, 19 threatened, and 2 critical local lang...
A common notion among those working in endangered language documentation and maintenance, is that mo...
This paper discusses issues in endangerment and postvernacularity in the context of Asia, a region w...
A lingua franca is important for a multilingual country. For this reason, BahasaIndonesia is designe...
A major reason for language endangerment is intensive contact with another group whose language has ...
This paper discusses issues in endangerment and postvernacularity in the context of Asia, a region w...
Plenary SpeakerIn this paper I discuss issues in endangerment through the lens of Asia, a region tha...