Teaching and learning resources for endangered languages / / edited by Riitta-Liisa Valijärvi, Lily Kahn.

"The development of teaching and learning materials is an essential component of endangered language revitalisation, yet there is very little academic research on this crucial topic. Our volume seeks to address this imbalance by examining endangered language pedagogical materials from around th...

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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Riitta-Liisa Valijärvi and Lily Kahn
  • Copyright Page / Riitta-Liisa Valijärvi and Lily Kahn
  • Dedication / Riitta-Liisa Valijärvi and Lily Kahn
  • Notes on Contributors / Riitta-Liisa Valijärvi and Lily Kahn
  • Introduction / Riitta-Liisa Valijärvi and Lily Kahn
  • Chapter 1 Resourcing an Awakening Language: Kaurna of the Adelaide Plains, South Australia / Rob Amery , Mary-Anne Gale , and Susie Greenwood
  • Chapter 2 Activating Resources for Teaching and Learning an Indigenous Australian Language Online: The Case of Bininj Kunwok / Catherine Bow
  • Chapter 3 Contributions of the Mercator Centre and the Foundation for Siberian Cultures to Educational Materials for Endangered Languages: The Case of Itelmen / Tjeerd de Graaf and Erich Kasten
  • Chapter 4 Experiences in Teaching an Endangered Language: Finding the Motivation and Means to Ensure the Acquisition of Livonian / Valts Ernštreits and Gunta Kļava
  • Chapter 5 Not Enough Words: Language Acquisition and Identity Work in Tertiary-Level Gaelic-Medium Education / Timothy Currie Armstrong
  • Chapter 6 Empowering Teachers and Students: Torwali Education Practices and Learning Materials /Mujahid Torwali and Jakelin Troy
  • Chapter 7 Mother Tongue Education with Indigenous Trainee Teachers: The Açaí Project / era da Silva Sinha and Wany Bernardete de Araujo Sampaio
  • Chapter 8 Exploring the Uses of Bilingual Dictionaries among the Safaliba in Ghana and the Gorontalo in Indonesia / Colleen Alena O'Brien and Ari Sherris
  • Chapter 9 'It's Our Turn Now': The Tehuelches' Own Artefactualisation of Their Language / Javier Domingo
  • Chapter 10 'We Didn't Wear Skirts': Extralinguistic Factors in the Development of Wayoro Pedagogical Materials / Antônia Fernanda de Souza Nogueira , Gilson Wajuru Massaká , and Adão Wajuru
  • Chapter 11 Ukrainian Language Revitalisation Online: Targeting Ukraine's Russian Speakers / Natalia Kudriavtseva
  • Chapter 12 Can We Apply 'Large Languages' Teaching Methods to the Teaching of Endangered Languages? / Meili Fang and David Nathan
  • Chapter 13 The Revitalisation of Tobati, an Endangered Language of Papua in Indonesia / Satwiko Budiono and Ganjar Harimansyah
  • Chapter 14 The Media-Based Syllabus for Adult Minority Language Learning / Tobias Weber
  • Chapter 15 Writing for the Future: An Orthography for Heritage and New Speakers of a Critically Endangered Language / Jhonnatan Rangel
  • Chapter 16 Changing Attitudes, Orthographic Variation, and the Creation of Pedagogical and Literacy Materials for Endangered Languages: The Case of Blanga, Solomon Islands / Radu Voica
  • Chapter 17 Using Children's Native Language Repertoire to Develop Literacy Materials: Early Writing in Torwali / Zubair Torwali
  • Chapter 18 Developing Materials for Endangered Indigenous Scripts in the Philippines: Lessons from Mindoro / Louward Allen Zubiri , Anya Postma , Uyan Daay , Johnny Solina , Dindo Agan , Pinoy Tugas , Christopher Baylan , and Emerenciana Catapang
  • Index / Riitta-Liisa Valijärvi and Lily Kahn.