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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- Collaborative research: Visions and realities 13
- When Participatory Action Research (PAR) and (Western) Academic Institutional Policies do not align 38
- Consultation, relationship and results in community-based language research 66
- Creating sustainable models of language documentation and revitalization 94
- Slowly, slowly said the jaguar: Collaborations as a goal of linguistic field research over time 112
- The Koasati Language Project: A collaborative, community-based language documentation and revitalization model 132
- Full collaboration of native speaker and linguist, working together for language revitalization 151
- Participatory action research for Indigenous linguistics in the digital age 164
- Implementing collaborative research in Blackfoot language instruction 176
- 100 years of analyzing Coeur d’Alene with the community 194
- Creating learning materials and teaching materials for language revitalization: The case of Mutsun 212
- Collaborative research and assessment in Kaqchikel 228
- The collaborative process in a Wounaan meu language documentation project 246
- Babanki literacy classes and community-based language research 266
- Exploring new research perspectives on African cultures through language documentation 280
- The field is not the lab, and the lab is not the field: Experimental linguistics and endangered language communities 296
- Transforming the landscape of language revitalization work in Australia: The Documenting and Revitalising Indigenous Languages training model 314
- Index 339
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- Collaborative research: Visions and realities 13
- When Participatory Action Research (PAR) and (Western) Academic Institutional Policies do not align 38
- Consultation, relationship and results in community-based language research 66
- Creating sustainable models of language documentation and revitalization 94
- Slowly, slowly said the jaguar: Collaborations as a goal of linguistic field research over time 112
- The Koasati Language Project: A collaborative, community-based language documentation and revitalization model 132
- Full collaboration of native speaker and linguist, working together for language revitalization 151
- Participatory action research for Indigenous linguistics in the digital age 164
- Implementing collaborative research in Blackfoot language instruction 176
- 100 years of analyzing Coeur d’Alene with the community 194
- Creating learning materials and teaching materials for language revitalization: The case of Mutsun 212
- Collaborative research and assessment in Kaqchikel 228
- The collaborative process in a Wounaan meu language documentation project 246
- Babanki literacy classes and community-based language research 266
- Exploring new research perspectives on African cultures through language documentation 280
- The field is not the lab, and the lab is not the field: Experimental linguistics and endangered language communities 296
- Transforming the landscape of language revitalization work in Australia: The Documenting and Revitalising Indigenous Languages training model 314
- Index 339