Book: Endangered Languages (table of contents -- various heritage languages)

Scott McGinnis smcginnis at nflc.org
Fri Nov 3 17:01:49 UTC 2000


Scott McGinnis
Executive Director
National Council of Organizations of Less Commonly Taught Languages

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Subject: Book: Endangered Languages (table of contents -- various LCTLs)


With reference to my earlier posting, here is a detailed listing of the
papers within this
volume: 


The proceedings of the Foundation for Endangered Languages' last
conference
in Charlotte, North Carolina, (21-24 September 2000), are now available:

"Endangered Languages and Literacy"
edited by Nicholas Ostler and Blair Rudes
Bath: FEL, 2000
ISBN 0-9538248-2-9


It is an 150-page volume,  handsomely produced, with a keynote
address by Ofelia Zepeda, and the contents look like this:

Endangered Languages and Literacy
	Foundation for Endangered Languages
	Charlotte, North Carolina   -   21-24 September 2000
Index of Authors						5
Index of Languages and Families					7

Section 1	Opening the Book				9
Nicholas Ostler, Blair Rudes	Preface: Endangered Languages and
Literacy.							11
Ofelia Zepeda	Keynote Address: On Native Language Literacy: a
Personal Perspective.						13

Section 2	Literacy from Within				17
Elena Benedicto	A Community's Solution to Some Literacy Problems:
	the Mayangna of Nicaragua.				19
Francene Patterson	Pathway to an Acceptable Orthography.	25
Gary Sobbing, Audra Vincent	Technology, Literacy and Orality:
	the Case of the Coeur d'Alene Language.			29
R. McKenna Brown	Building a Future for Our Past:
	Contemporary Guatemalan Mayan Literature.		35

Section 3	Choosing an Orthography				41
Neil H. Olsen	The Future of Koho: a Mon-Khmer Language of Vit Nam. 43
Claudia Y. Heinemann-Priest	The Applied Linguist in Indian Country:
	Preservation and Revival of the Catawba language.	47
David L. Morse, Thomas M. Tehan	How Do You Write Lisu?		53
Mark Sebba	Orthography as Literacy: How Manx was 'Reduced to
Writing'.							63

Section 4	Literacy and Dialect Diversity			71
Tapani Salminen	Four Orthographies for Forest Nenets?		73
Blair A. Rudes	When You Choose, Must You Lose?
	Standard Orthography Versus Dialect Diversity.		74
Anne-Marie Baraby	Developing a Standard Orthography for an Oral
Language:
	the Innu (Montagnais) Experiment.			78	
Thomas Field	Literacy Ideologies and the Future of Gascon.	85

Section 5	Promoting Literacy				91
Patricia Shaw	Perspectives on Literacy in Endangered Language
Revitalization							93
Kristin Denham, Kevin George, Erek Rensink, Jonathan Sarr
	Incorporating Literary Style Prior to Literacy
	in the Elementary Tribal School.			94	
Kathleen Tacelosky	Literacy Ability and Practice in Peru: an
Indigenous Account.						99
Carla Paciotto	The Bilingual-Bicultural Literacy Program for the
Tarahumara of Chihuahua.					103
Jiwas Bawan	The Prospect of Taiwanese Indigenous language
Instruction in Taiwan:	Looking at a Successful American Indian
Community School						113
Marit Vamarasi	All Literate and Nothing to Read:
	the Problem of the Lack of Written Literature in Rotuman. 119

Section 6	Cautionary Notes				123
Nicholas Ostler	Gaulish Literacy: a Dying Glimmer.		125
Ivy Doak, Timothy Montler	Orthography, Lexicography, and
Language Change.						132
Lakhan Gusain	Limitations of Literacy in Bagri.		139
Julia E. Lonergan	Semantic Barriers to Literacy in the Sierra
Tarahumara.							142

Foundation for Endangered Languages: Manifesto	150

Copies are now available, at 18 pounds UK apiece, or US$30 (including
surface postage and packing), from the address below. For air-mail
dispatch, please add 50%.

PAID UP MEMBERS OF THE FOUNDATION ARE ENTITLED TO A DISCOUNT OF 3
POUNDS UK OFF THE STERLING PRICE, OR US$5 OFF THE DOLLAR PRICE.

THE CURRENT FEL SUBSCRIPTION IS 20 POUNDS (OR US$30) AT THE REGULAR
RATE, [UNWAGED RATE AT 10 POUNDS (OR US$15)] WHICH ALSO ENTITLES YOU
TO A YEAR's SUBSCRIPTION TO THE FEL NEWSLETTER OGMIOS.

You can pay by
- a cheque (in £ sterling) payable to ÒFoundation for Endangered
LanguagesÓ.
- a check (in US $) payable to ÒNicholas OstlerÓ.
- proof of having sent an equivalent sum in your own currency to the
societyÕs account, ÒFoundation for Endangered LanguagesÓ, Account no:
50073456, The Cooperative Bank (Sort code: 08-90-02), 16 St.
Stephen's Street, Bristol  BS1 1JR, England.
- or by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, EuroCard), enclosing Card
number, Expiry date (month | year), Name (as on card), and Address
(as on card).


- --------------------------------------------------------------
                        Nicholas   Ostler
                            President
               Foundation for Endangered Languages
                   Registered Charity 1070616

              Batheaston Villa,  172 Bailbrook Lane
              Bath           BA1 7AA        England
              +44-1225-85-2865 fax +44-1225-85-9258
                   nostler at chibcha.demon.co.uk
                      http://www.ogmios.org
        http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Philosophy/CTLL/FEL/



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