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Archive for the ‘Glottodiversity’ Category

Living Languages Digital Dialog: a conference by K. D. Harrison

Conference held at Pop!Tech 2008 (Camden, Maine, USA) by the linguist K. David Harrison, professor of linguistics at the Swarthmore College.
Here a look to his website.
K. David Harrison also collaborates with National Geographic and is renowned for his field activity, which has led him to go and study the endagered languages of our planet.
P.S.: if [...]

Endangered Languages of Africa - Part 2

Part 2 of a documentary produced by Voices of America. A commentary will appear later.  [see Part 1]

Ofelia Zepeda: linguist and poet

A video posted on Youtube by the Departement of Linguistics at the University of Arizona.
The video is a presentation of the figure of Ofelia Zepeda. Here is what you can read on her personal page: Ofelia Zepeda is the author of the only pedagogical textbook on the Tohono O’odham language, A PAPAGO GRAMMAR, a book [...]

Endangered Languages of Africa: part 1

Part 2, and a commentary, will appear in the next posts

Interview with K. David Harrison