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<pre wrap="">Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas
2003-04 Annual Meeting
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Session 11 Language Documentation and Revitalization.
9:00 Anna Berge & Gary Holton, Community Language
Documentation: Collaborative Approaches to Fieldwork with Alaskan
Languages
9:20 Michal Brody, Meandering toward a common alphabet: Truce,
tolerance, and the unique case of Yucatec Maya
9:40 Cathy Moser Marlett & Stephen A. Marlett, Principles guiding
the choice of illustrations for the Seri dictionary
10:00 Juliette Blevins & Monica V. Arellano, Chochenyo language
revitalization: A first report
10:20 Discussion and break
10:40 Susan J. Blake, Ulrich Teucher & Larry Grant, Meanings of
Musqueam Personal Names: The Capilano Tradition
11:00 William J. Poser, The Barkerville Jail Text: The Earliest Known
Carrier Text
11:20 Roy Wright-Tekastiaks, Acceptability judgment and extrinsic rule
ordering in a missionary grammar
11:40 David L. Shaul, Language Teaching as a Data Source for
Pragmatics: an Oodham Example
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