usage of non-standardised, non-codified languages
Joan Finlay
language-learning_equip at SIL.ORG
Wed Apr 11 00:04:42 UTC 2012
You might like to look at the SIL publications catalogue
<http://www.ethnologue.com/bookstore.asp>. Most of SIL's work is with
non-standardised and non-codified minority, endangered and marginal
languages.
On 7/04/2012 12:34 PM, Stephen Morey wrote:
>
> Dear RNLD list,
>
>
> I am trying to put together a bibliography of published studies and
> information about ongoing research on the use of literacy in
> non-standardised and non-codified languages. This might includeː
>
> * Use of new technologies and media such as text messaging, chat
> rooms and so on.
> * Books written by community members either wholly or partly in
> their own languages but using non-codified orthographies
>
> The newly formed Centre for Research on Linguistic Diversity at La
> Trobe University is working towards a workshop on the issues of
> language standardisation and literacy in less well described,
> minority, endangered and marginal languages.
>
>
> I am very interested to hear of work going on in this area.
>
> Stephen Morey
> Australian Research Council Future Fellow
> Centre for Research on Linguistic Diversity
> La Trobe University
> Website: http://www.latrobe.edu.au/rclt/StaffPages/morey.htm
>
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Joan Finlay
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