Plenary SpeakerIn this paper I discuss issues in endangerment through the lens of Asia, a region that affords complex dynamics in multilingual ecologies that also includes the presence – dominance – of English, a language that entered the ecologies through globalisation of various kinds over various eras. To this end I use as illustration several minority communities whose vernaculars have been or are considered endangered – for example, the Malays of Sri Lanka (SLMs), brought to the island from various parts of the Indonesian archipelago by the Dutch and British colonial powers, whose language, Sri Lanka Malay (SLM), traditionally java to the community, is a mixed language of trilingual base (Malay, Sinhala, Tamil); and the Peranakans, de...
This ethnographic study of language use and English language learners in Central Java, Indonesia exa...
Many small languages from eastern Indonesia are threatened with extinction. While it is often assume...
'Why do groups of speakers in certain times and places come up with new varieties of languages? What...
This paper discusses issues in endangerment and postvernacularity in the context of Asia, a region w...
This paper discusses issues in endangerment and postvernacularity in the context of Asia, a region w...
A common notion among those working in endangered language documentation and maintenance, is that mo...
Keynote lectureThis paper presents an alternative perspective on the postcolonial condition in our c...
Baba Malay is a critically endangered contact language that is home language to the Peranakans in Si...
Why do groups of speakers in certain times and places come up with new varieties of languages? What ...
Language use patterns of individual speech communities are largely conditioned by the different lang...
Many small languages from eastern Indonesia are threatened with extinction. While it is often assume...
Track 4. Language and Sustainable Development Empowerment of Indigenous CommunitiespostprintThe Inte...
The typical academic discourse on language endangerment has presented languages as anthropomorphic o...
The languages throughout the world are in crisis and it is estimated that 50% to 90% will have disap...
Language use is deeply connected to the socio-cultural identity of an ethnic group. In Malaysia, the...
This ethnographic study of language use and English language learners in Central Java, Indonesia exa...
Many small languages from eastern Indonesia are threatened with extinction. While it is often assume...
'Why do groups of speakers in certain times and places come up with new varieties of languages? What...
This paper discusses issues in endangerment and postvernacularity in the context of Asia, a region w...
This paper discusses issues in endangerment and postvernacularity in the context of Asia, a region w...
A common notion among those working in endangered language documentation and maintenance, is that mo...
Keynote lectureThis paper presents an alternative perspective on the postcolonial condition in our c...
Baba Malay is a critically endangered contact language that is home language to the Peranakans in Si...
Why do groups of speakers in certain times and places come up with new varieties of languages? What ...
Language use patterns of individual speech communities are largely conditioned by the different lang...
Many small languages from eastern Indonesia are threatened with extinction. While it is often assume...
Track 4. Language and Sustainable Development Empowerment of Indigenous CommunitiespostprintThe Inte...
The typical academic discourse on language endangerment has presented languages as anthropomorphic o...
The languages throughout the world are in crisis and it is estimated that 50% to 90% will have disap...
Language use is deeply connected to the socio-cultural identity of an ethnic group. In Malaysia, the...
This ethnographic study of language use and English language learners in Central Java, Indonesia exa...
Many small languages from eastern Indonesia are threatened with extinction. While it is often assume...
'Why do groups of speakers in certain times and places come up with new varieties of languages? What...