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Intro to Endangered languages and language documentation

Intro to Endangered languages and language documentation

Led by Anna Belew

What are the factors that cause a language to become endangered? How do speakers’ attitudes about their language relate to its vitality? How can language documentation help to preserve traditional knowledge? In our introductory workshop, we will discuss all of these questions, and more.

Presented Friday October 16th, 2020

Audio and video recording

Audio and video recording

Led by Jacob Hakim

While audio recording captures the language, it doesn’t capture facial expressions, gestures, the environment, etc. Good video recording requires knowledge of video recorders and equipment, setting up a good shot, and taking the environment into account.

Presented Friday October 23rd, 2020

Culture, Traditional Knowledge, and Biodiversity

Culture, Traditional Knowledge, and Biodiversity

Led by N. Ha’alilio Solomon

How is traditional knowledge and culture embedded in language? How does biodiversity play a role in language use? What should you look for when conducting language research? Join in the discussion in this week’s webinar.

Presented Friday October 30th, 2020

Make your data count: Data management and Archiving

Make your data count: Data management and Archiving

Led by Shirley Gabber

Metadata and archiving can be confusing and frustrating. But don’t let that stop you. Come join us in learning what effective and efficient metadata looks like.

Presented Friday November 6th, 2020

Phonology and Orthography

Phonology and Orthography

Led by Margaret Ransdell-Green

Phonology is the study of how the sounds of a language pattern together to form greater units of meaning. Orthography is the writing system that is used to express these sounds. Both of these things come in many different shapes and sizes.

Presented Friday November 13th, 2020

Morphology and Syntax

Morphology and Syntax

Led by Greg Vondiziano

The way words are formed can be very different from one language to another, as well as how those words interact to form ideas and sentences. In this workshop, we investigate the exciting factors of morphology (words) and syntax (grammar).

Presented Friday November 20th, 2020

Dictionaries and Basic resource making

Dictionaries and Basic resource making

Led by Zach Breneman

What can I do with the data once I collect it? One option is to produce new resources in the language such as dictionaries or books. Come learn what software is available and how to start this process.

Presented Friday November 27th, 2020

Language Revitalization

Language Revitalization

Led by Jenny Sou

What are the factors that cause a language to become endangered? How do speakers’ attitudes about their language relate to its vitality? How is cultural and traditional knowledge encoded in a language?

Presented Friday December 4th, 2020

The descendants of the ancient Colchis: the Current Status of the Laz

The descendants of the ancient Colchis: the Current Status of the Laz

Led by Special guests Ismail Avici and Eylem Bostanci

In a special guest lecture, we are introduced to the work of Ismail Avici and Eylem Bostanci in their language Laz. Come to learn their experiences in working with policy, language endangerment, and revitalization.

Presented Saturday December 5th, 2020

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Intro to Endangered languages and language documentation
Audio and video recording
Culture, Traditional Knowledge, and Biodiversity
Make your data count: Data management and Archiving
Phonology and Orthography
Morphology and Syntax
Dictionaries and Basic resource making
Language Revitalization
The descendants of the ancient Colchis: the Current Status of the Laz

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