ILAT update
phil cash cash
cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU
Wed Oct 24 19:57:31 UTC 2007
tá'c haláXpa
(good day!)
To all of the recent subscribers: Welcome to ILAT! October marks the 5 year
anniversary of ILAT.
As many of you already know, one of the goals of ILAT is to create and
sustain open dialogue on issues relating to language endangerment,
revitalization, and technology. More recently, another goal has grown to
include the posting of news items from around the world regarding
endangered indigenous languages. Thus far no news publisher has stopped me
from posting news. ;-) In any event, all the news that is posted here is
considered "fair use" in terms of copyright.
Thanks to the people at The Linguist List, ILAT now has a mirror archive
there in addition to its home listserv at UofA.
So please continue with your engaging discussions and if you are becoming
acquainted/comfortable please feel free to introduce yourself and join in!
qe'ciyéw'yew' (thanks),
Phil Cash Cash (Cayuse/Nez Perce)
PhD Candidate, Joint Program in Anthropology and Linguistics
University of Arizona, Tucson (USA)
http://www.u.arizona.edu/~cashcash/
ILAT mg
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Indigenous Languages and Technology discussion
list is an open forum for community language
specialists, linguists, scholars, and students to
discuss issues relating to the uses of technology
in language revitalization efforts.
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