<div>fyi</div><div><br></div><div>~~~</div>The Cambridge Handbook of Endangered Languages<br><br>Edited by<br>Peter K. Austin and Julia Sallabank<br>© Cambridge University Press 2011 (March)<br><br>ISBN 978-0-521-88215-6 (hardback)<br>
<br>Contents<br>1 Introduction<br>Peter K. Austin and Julia Sallabank<br><br>Part 1 Endangered languages<br><br>2 Language ecology and endangerment<br>Lenore A. Grenoble<br><br>3 Speakers and communities<br>
Colette Grinevald and Michel Bert<br><br>4 A survey of language endangerment<br>David Bradley<br><br>5 Language contact and change in endangered languages<br>Carmel O’Shannessy<br><br>6 Structural aspects of language endangerment<br>
Naomi Palosaari and Lyle Campbell<br><br>7 Language and culture<br>Lev Michael<br><br>8 Language and society<br>Bernard Spolsky<br><br>Part II Language documentation<br><br>9 Language documentation<br>
Anthony C. Woodbury<br><br>10 Speakers and language documentation<br>Lise M. Dobrin and Josh Berson<br><br>11 Data and language documentation<br>Jeff Good<br><br>12 Archiving and language documentation<br>
Lisa Conathan<br><br>13 Digital archiving<br>David Nathan<br><br>Part III Responses<br><br>14 Language policy for endangered languages<br>Julia Sallabank<br><br>15 Revitalization of endangered languages<br>
Leanne Hinton<br><br>16 Orthography development<br>Friederike Lüpke<br><br>17 Lexicography in endangered language communities<br>Ulrike Mosel<br><br>18 Language curriculum design and evaluation for endangered languages<br>
Serafin M. Coronel-Molina and Teresa L. McCarty<br><br>19 The role of information technology in supporting minority and endangered languages<br>Gary Holton<br><br>Part IV Challenges<br><br>20 Endangered languages and economic development<br>
Wayne Harbert<br><br>21 Researcher training and capacity development in language documentation<br>Anthony Jukes<br><br>22 New roles for endangered languages<br>Máiréad Moriarty<br><br>23 Planning a language-documentation project <br>
Claire Bowern