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Indigenous language revitalization and new media: Postsecondary students as innovators

Indigenous language revitalization and new media: Postsecondary students as innovators

... for Indigenous postsecondary students engaged in language work is whether they are keenly aware of LHR and Indigenous language rights discourse and movements, as well as the politically ...

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“An unrealistic expectation”: Māori youth on indigenous language purism

“An unrealistic expectation”: Māori youth on indigenous language purism

... in language corpora and behaviour can be seen as reversing the impacts of language contact and reasserting ...the indigenous language of New Zealand, that was suppressed and essentially ...

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Indigenous Language As A Way Of Communication For Technological Development In Nigeria: Yoruba Language As An Example

Indigenous Language As A Way Of Communication For Technological Development In Nigeria: Yoruba Language As An Example

... scientifically. Language as a vehicle of thought (communication) may or may not provide a medium to such scientific thinking depending on the level of the literary development of the ...any language that ...

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The Use of Indigenous Language in Radio  Broadcasting: A Platform for Language  Engineering

The Use of Indigenous Language in Radio Broadcasting: A Platform for Language Engineering

... major language used in many of Nigerian electronic media is ...English language has grown all over the world as the predominant language at the expense of other ...the indigenous languages ...

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An Exploration of Collaboration In Indigenous Language Revitalization In A First Nation Community

An Exploration of Collaboration In Indigenous Language Revitalization In A First Nation Community

... for language revitalization can send a message of affirmation and appreciation to language revitalization workers, language learners and teachers, funders, and political ...of language ...

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Indigenous Language Revival: The Wôpanâak Language Reclamation Project as a Case Study in Indigenous Identity, Representation, and Place-Based Knowledge

Indigenous Language Revival: The Wôpanâak Language Reclamation Project as a Case Study in Indigenous Identity, Representation, and Place-Based Knowledge

... between language and its application for place-based ...native language as a tool to conduct everyday social ...own language (Basso, 1996). Language fluency and use is on the decline among the ...

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Development of a Yoruba Bible Native Application for Smartphones

Development of a Yoruba Bible Native Application for Smartphones

... traditional language. This paper focus on the development of a complete indigenous Yoruba Language bible that will run as a native application on smartphone, the development methodology utilize the ...

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Exploring language and education policies for the indigenous minorities in Australia and Malaysia

Exploring language and education policies for the indigenous minorities in Australia and Malaysia

... numerous Indigenous language policy initiatives, including the 1996 launch of the national Australian Indigenous Languages Framework ...remote Indigenous schools, thus effectively dismantling ...

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The English Language and the Mass Media as Tools for Sustainable Development in Multilingual Nations

The English Language and the Mass Media as Tools for Sustainable Development in Multilingual Nations

... appropriate language choice and its proper ...an indigenous language as a vehicle for national integration and development in many developing multilingual nations, the one language available ...

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Article Title & Authors

Article Title & Authors

... between language and economic growth comes from Laitin (2000) and Laitin et ...the language policy in economic growth using cross sectional analysis and micro ...spoken language in a country and the ...

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The Needs of Educators in Intercultural and Bilingual Preschools in Chile: A Case Study

The Needs of Educators in Intercultural and Bilingual Preschools in Chile: A Case Study

... In connecting these findings with the IBE policy in Chile, we can conclude that the emphasis on the role of the Indigenous Language and Culture Educators should be accompanied with an emphasis on the ...

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Claiming Space: An Autoethnographic Study of Indigenous Graduate Students Engaged in Language Reclamation

Claiming Space: An Autoethnographic Study of Indigenous Graduate Students Engaged in Language Reclamation

... offer Indigenous language courses through a department that is not primarily focused on these languages (Montgomery-Anderson, ...These language courses do not typically lead to second-language ...

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The English Language Curriculum in Malaysian Indigenous Primary Classrooms: The Reality and the Ideal

The English Language Curriculum in Malaysian Indigenous Primary Classrooms: The Reality and the Ideal

... the indigenous pupils when they first begin ...the indigenous language is still ...of indigenous children because they are not used to a printed ...

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Full Article

Full Article

... A substantial amount of Yoruba vocabularies has been forgotten,loss or gone into extinction as a result of imminent cross linguistic interaction with English. This undoubtedly has brought about devastating impacts on the ...

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Jejueo talking dictionary: A collaborative online database for language revitalization

Jejueo talking dictionary: A collaborative online database for language revitalization

... the indigenous language, is critically endangered and underdocumented, but where the population’s smart phone penetration rate is 75% (Lee, 2014) and semi- speakers are highly proficient users of technology ...

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Studying Cultural Evolution at the Tips: Human Cross-cultural Ecology

Studying Cultural Evolution at the Tips: Human Cross-cultural Ecology

... contemporary indigenous language communities from around the world, and 24 of their cultural traditions, to help determine whether human cultures and their cultural traits are proportionately dis- persed, ...

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PRESERVING AFRICAN LANGUAGES AND TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY IN THE FACE OF EDUCATION AND GLOBALIZATION

PRESERVING AFRICAN LANGUAGES AND TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY IN THE FACE OF EDUCATION AND GLOBALIZATION

... common language or some common languages among nations is fast becoming realized and cannot be ...chinese language, again, because of their development in science and ...single indigenous ...

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Language and Broad-Based Socio-Economic Development in Africa: Authenticity and Scale.

Language and Broad-Based Socio-Economic Development in Africa: Authenticity and Scale.

... single language in China pre-date the founding of the PRC by about two decades, their consolidation upon the founding of the PRC in 1949 was a bold move and one worth commemorating ...single language was at ...

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Meeting in the Middle: Using Lingua Franca in Cross Language Qualitative Health Research in Papua New Guinea

Meeting in the Middle: Using Lingua Franca in Cross Language Qualitative Health Research in Papua New Guinea

... or Indigenous language of any of the ...of Indigenous languages was offered or made available (nor was it expected by the participants) due to the huge variety of Indigenous languages ...

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A mobile game world for Māori language learning : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Information Sciences at Massey University, Albany Campus, Auckland, New Zealand

A mobile game world for Māori language learning : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Information Sciences at Massey University, Albany Campus, Auckland, New Zealand

... in indigenous language ...in language learning while the most effective implementation has not been ...mobile language learning; while both are important they are evolving in the context of a ...

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