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35 Digital tools for language revitalization

  • Ashleigh Surma und Christina L. Truong
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Abstract

As digital media and online spaces are becoming increasingly important, so also have digital tools accessed via computers and mobile devices become a significant component of many language revitalization efforts. In this chapter, we discuss several types of digital tools commonly employed in language revitalization and highlight specific examples of how such tools have been utilized in and adapted to Indigenous North American contexts. In § 1, we consider general advantages and challenges in the development and use of digital tools for language revitalization. In § 2 we discuss relevant factors in the choice to use digital tools in specific contexts. We emphasize that such a decision is a deliberate activity and recognize that the appropriateness of using various technologies in a given community is determined by a myriad of linguistic, cultural, social, technological, environmental, and economic factors (Galla 2009). In § 3, we review examples of digital tools for language revitalization in four categories and discuss how each can be leveraged to meet common needs in language revitalization work. These categories are: learning apps (§ 3.1), dictionaries and reference materials (§ 3.2), geo-mapping and place names (§ 3.3), and interactive online spaces (§ 3.4), including interactive storytelling and video games/gaming. While we recognize that these tools are not a panacea for the multifaceted challenges of language revitalization, we conclude that, when employed thoughtfully, digital tools can bring flexibility and dynamism in support of language revitalization efforts.

Abstract

As digital media and online spaces are becoming increasingly important, so also have digital tools accessed via computers and mobile devices become a significant component of many language revitalization efforts. In this chapter, we discuss several types of digital tools commonly employed in language revitalization and highlight specific examples of how such tools have been utilized in and adapted to Indigenous North American contexts. In § 1, we consider general advantages and challenges in the development and use of digital tools for language revitalization. In § 2 we discuss relevant factors in the choice to use digital tools in specific contexts. We emphasize that such a decision is a deliberate activity and recognize that the appropriateness of using various technologies in a given community is determined by a myriad of linguistic, cultural, social, technological, environmental, and economic factors (Galla 2009). In § 3, we review examples of digital tools for language revitalization in four categories and discuss how each can be leveraged to meet common needs in language revitalization work. These categories are: learning apps (§ 3.1), dictionaries and reference materials (§ 3.2), geo-mapping and place names (§ 3.3), and interactive online spaces (§ 3.4), including interactive storytelling and video games/gaming. While we recognize that these tools are not a panacea for the multifaceted challenges of language revitalization, we conclude that, when employed thoughtfully, digital tools can bring flexibility and dynamism in support of language revitalization efforts.

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