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© 2018 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

Chapters in this book

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