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Book Synopsis

The Routledge Handbook of Language Revitalization is the first comprehensive overview of the language revitalization movement, from the Arctic to the Amazon and across continents. Featuring 47 contributions from a global range of top scholars in the field, the handbook is divided into two parts, the first of which expands on language revitalization issues of theory and practice while the second covers regional perspectives in an effort to globalize and decolonize the field. The collection examines critical issues in language revitalization, including:

  • language rights, language and well-being, and language policy;
  • language in educational institutions and in the home;
  • new methodologies and venues for language learning;
  • and the roles of documentation, literacies, and the internet.

The volume also contains chapters on the kinds of language that are less often researched such as the revitalization of music, of whistled language

Trade Review

"This impressive collection comprises chapters examining perspectives on language revitalization including its context, players, methods, technology, and relationship to documentation and other disciplines, and chapters on regional perspectives. Authors include learners, curriculum developers, language centre directors, linguists, and others. This is exactly the book needed today. It will be invaluable for all involved in language revitalization from research and practice perspectives. Thank you to the editors for their vision."

– Keren Rice, University of Toronto, Canada



Table of Contents

Introduction

Language Revitalization as a Growing Field of Study and Practice

Leanne Hinton, Leena Huss and Gerald Roche

Part 1

Issues of Theory and Practice

Section 1.1. Language Revitalization in Context

1. "Language is Like Food … ": Links Between Language Revitalization and Health and Wellbeing

Michael Walsh

2. Language Rights and Revitalization

Tove Skutnabb-Kangas

3. Community-Based Language Planning: Perspectives from Indigenous Language Revitalization

Teresa L. McCarty

4. Reinvigorating Language Policy and Planning for Intergenerational Language Revitalisation

Joseph Lo Bianco

Section 1.2. The Role of Institutions

5. The Role of Organizations in Language Revitalization

Suzanne Gessner, Margaret Florey, Inée Slaughter, and Leanne Hinton

6. Training Institutes for Language Revitalization

Arienne Dwyer, Ofelia Zepeda, Jordan Lachler, and Janne Underriner

Section 1.3. Revitalization through Education

7. Preschool and School as Sites for Revitalizing Languages with Very Few Speakers

Jon Todal

8. Higher Education in Indigenous Language Revitalization

William H. Wilson

9. Is Revitalization through Education Possible?

Nancy H. Hornberger and Haley De Korne

Section 1.4. Language Revitalization in the Household

10. Kotahi Mano Kaika, Kotahi Mano Wawata – A Thousand Homes, a Thousand Dreams: Permission to Dream Again

Hana Merenea O’Regan

11. Tolowa Language in the home

Pyuwa Bommelyn with Ruby Tuttle

Section 1.5. New Methodologies for Language Learning

12. The Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program

Leanne Hinton, Margaret Florey, Suzanne Gessner and Jacob Manatowa-Bailey

13. An Overview of Where Are Your Keys: A Glimpse Inside the Technique Toolbox

Evan Gardner and Susanna Ciotti

14. The Root Word Method For Building Proficient Second Language Speakers of Polysynthetic Languages: Onkwawén:na Kentyókhwa Adult Mohawk Language Immersion Program

Tehota’kerá:tonh Jeremy Green and Owennatékha Brian Maracle

15. Language Nesting in the Home

Zalmai ¿¿sw¿li Zahir

Section 1.6. Literacy, Language Documentation, and the Internet

16. Revitalizing the Cherokee Syllabary

Brad Montgomery-Anderson

17. Learning Languages Through Archives

Justin Spence

18. The Breath of Life Workshops and Institutes

Daryl Baldwin, Leanne Hinton and Gabriela Pérez Báez

19. Online dictionaries for language revitalization

Andrew Garrett

20. Language Documentation and Language Revitalization: Some Methodological Considerations

Peter K. Austin and Julia Sallabank

21. Documentary Fieldwork and its Web of Responsibilities

Nancy C. Dorian

Section 1.7. Special representations of language

22. Hawaiian Medium Theatre and the Language Revitalization Movement:

A Means to Reestablishing Mauli Hawai¿i

C. M. Kaliko Baker

23. A Case for Greater Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Language and Music Revitalization

Catherine Grant

24. Revitalization of Whistled Languages

Julien Meyer

25. Endangerment and Revitalization of Sign Languages

J. Albert Bickford and Melanie McKay-Cody

26. New Speakers of Minority Languages

Bernadette O’Rourke

Part 2

Regional Perspectives: Decolonizing and Globalizing Language Revitalization

Introduction

Gerald Roche

Section 2.1. Europe

27. From the Ashes: Language Revitalization in Cornwall

Jenefer Lowe

28. Maintenance and Revitalization of Gallo

Sean Nolan

29. Language Revitalization in the Channel Islands

Julia Sallabank

Section 2.2. Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand

30. Language Revitalization in Aotearoa/New Zealand

Stephen May and Richard Hill

31. Language Revival in Australia

John Hobson

32. Revitalization of Kaurna

Rob Amery

Section 2.3. The Arctic

33. Arctic Indigenous Languages: Vitality and Revitalization

Lenore A. Grenoble

34. Revitalization of Sámi Languages in Three Nordic Countries: Finland, Norway and Sweden

Ulla Aikio-Puoskari

35. "This Work is Not for Pessimists": Revitalization of Inari Saami Language

Annika Pasenen

Section 2.4. The Americas

36. Language Revitalization in Indigenous North America

Leanne Hinton and Barbra Meek

37. "Carrying on The Word That I Know": Teacher-Community Language Revitalization Collaborations in Indigenous Oaxaca, Mexico

Lois M. Meyer

38. Revitalizing Pipil: The Cuna Nahuat Experience

Jorge E. Lemus

39. Language Revalorization in Peruvian Amazonia, Through the Lens of Iquito

Christine Beier and Lev Michael

Section 2.5. Asia

40. Language Revitalization¿of Tibetan

Gerald Roche and Lugyal Bum

41. Supporting and Sustaining Language Vitality in Northern Pakistan

Henrik Liljegren

42. Language Revitalization: The Tai Ahom Language of Northeast India

Stephen Morey

43. Revitalization of Duoxu: A First-hand Account

Katerina Chirkova

44. Revitalization of The Ryukyuan Languages

Patrick Heinrich

45. The Revitalization of Nivkh on Sakhalin

Ekaterina Gruzdeva and Juha Janhunen

Section 2.6. Africa

46. Supporting Vital Repertoires, Not Revitalizing Languages

Friederike Lüpke

47. Reclaiming Amazigh in a Time of Devitalization

Ahmed Kabel

Conclusion

What works in Language Revitalization

Leanne Hinton, Leena Huss and Gerald Roche

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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Routledge Handbook of Language Revitalization is the first comprehensive overview of the language revitalization movement, from the Arctic to the Amazon and across continents. Featuring 47 contributions from a global range of top scholars in the field, the handbook is divided into two parts, the first of which expands on language revitalization issues of theory and practice while the second covers regional perspectives in an effort to globalize and decolonize the field. The collection examines critical issues in language revitalization, including:

      • language rights, language and well-being, and language policy;
      • language in educational institutions and in the home;
      • new methodologies and venues for language learning;
      • and the roles of documentation, literacies, and the internet.

      The volume also contains chapters on the kinds of language that are less often researched such as the revitalization of music, of whistled language

      Trade Review

      "This impressive collection comprises chapters examining perspectives on language revitalization including its context, players, methods, technology, and relationship to documentation and other disciplines, and chapters on regional perspectives. Authors include learners, curriculum developers, language centre directors, linguists, and others. This is exactly the book needed today. It will be invaluable for all involved in language revitalization from research and practice perspectives. Thank you to the editors for their vision."

      – Keren Rice, University of Toronto, Canada



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Language Revitalization as a Growing Field of Study and Practice

      Leanne Hinton, Leena Huss and Gerald Roche

      Part 1

      Issues of Theory and Practice

      Section 1.1. Language Revitalization in Context

      1. "Language is Like Food … ": Links Between Language Revitalization and Health and Wellbeing

      Michael Walsh

      2. Language Rights and Revitalization

      Tove Skutnabb-Kangas

      3. Community-Based Language Planning: Perspectives from Indigenous Language Revitalization

      Teresa L. McCarty

      4. Reinvigorating Language Policy and Planning for Intergenerational Language Revitalisation

      Joseph Lo Bianco

      Section 1.2. The Role of Institutions

      5. The Role of Organizations in Language Revitalization

      Suzanne Gessner, Margaret Florey, Inée Slaughter, and Leanne Hinton

      6. Training Institutes for Language Revitalization

      Arienne Dwyer, Ofelia Zepeda, Jordan Lachler, and Janne Underriner

      Section 1.3. Revitalization through Education

      7. Preschool and School as Sites for Revitalizing Languages with Very Few Speakers

      Jon Todal

      8. Higher Education in Indigenous Language Revitalization

      William H. Wilson

      9. Is Revitalization through Education Possible?

      Nancy H. Hornberger and Haley De Korne

      Section 1.4. Language Revitalization in the Household

      10. Kotahi Mano Kaika, Kotahi Mano Wawata – A Thousand Homes, a Thousand Dreams: Permission to Dream Again

      Hana Merenea O’Regan

      11. Tolowa Language in the home

      Pyuwa Bommelyn with Ruby Tuttle

      Section 1.5. New Methodologies for Language Learning

      12. The Master-Apprentice Language Learning Program

      Leanne Hinton, Margaret Florey, Suzanne Gessner and Jacob Manatowa-Bailey

      13. An Overview of Where Are Your Keys: A Glimpse Inside the Technique Toolbox

      Evan Gardner and Susanna Ciotti

      14. The Root Word Method For Building Proficient Second Language Speakers of Polysynthetic Languages: Onkwawén:na Kentyókhwa Adult Mohawk Language Immersion Program

      Tehota’kerá:tonh Jeremy Green and Owennatékha Brian Maracle

      15. Language Nesting in the Home

      Zalmai ¿¿sw¿li Zahir

      Section 1.6. Literacy, Language Documentation, and the Internet

      16. Revitalizing the Cherokee Syllabary

      Brad Montgomery-Anderson

      17. Learning Languages Through Archives

      Justin Spence

      18. The Breath of Life Workshops and Institutes

      Daryl Baldwin, Leanne Hinton and Gabriela Pérez Báez

      19. Online dictionaries for language revitalization

      Andrew Garrett

      20. Language Documentation and Language Revitalization: Some Methodological Considerations

      Peter K. Austin and Julia Sallabank

      21. Documentary Fieldwork and its Web of Responsibilities

      Nancy C. Dorian

      Section 1.7. Special representations of language

      22. Hawaiian Medium Theatre and the Language Revitalization Movement:

      A Means to Reestablishing Mauli Hawai¿i

      C. M. Kaliko Baker

      23. A Case for Greater Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Language and Music Revitalization

      Catherine Grant

      24. Revitalization of Whistled Languages

      Julien Meyer

      25. Endangerment and Revitalization of Sign Languages

      J. Albert Bickford and Melanie McKay-Cody

      26. New Speakers of Minority Languages

      Bernadette O’Rourke

      Part 2

      Regional Perspectives: Decolonizing and Globalizing Language Revitalization

      Introduction

      Gerald Roche

      Section 2.1. Europe

      27. From the Ashes: Language Revitalization in Cornwall

      Jenefer Lowe

      28. Maintenance and Revitalization of Gallo

      Sean Nolan

      29. Language Revitalization in the Channel Islands

      Julia Sallabank

      Section 2.2. Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand

      30. Language Revitalization in Aotearoa/New Zealand

      Stephen May and Richard Hill

      31. Language Revival in Australia

      John Hobson

      32. Revitalization of Kaurna

      Rob Amery

      Section 2.3. The Arctic

      33. Arctic Indigenous Languages: Vitality and Revitalization

      Lenore A. Grenoble

      34. Revitalization of Sámi Languages in Three Nordic Countries: Finland, Norway and Sweden

      Ulla Aikio-Puoskari

      35. "This Work is Not for Pessimists": Revitalization of Inari Saami Language

      Annika Pasenen

      Section 2.4. The Americas

      36. Language Revitalization in Indigenous North America

      Leanne Hinton and Barbra Meek

      37. "Carrying on The Word That I Know": Teacher-Community Language Revitalization Collaborations in Indigenous Oaxaca, Mexico

      Lois M. Meyer

      38. Revitalizing Pipil: The Cuna Nahuat Experience

      Jorge E. Lemus

      39. Language Revalorization in Peruvian Amazonia, Through the Lens of Iquito

      Christine Beier and Lev Michael

      Section 2.5. Asia

      40. Language Revitalization¿of Tibetan

      Gerald Roche and Lugyal Bum

      41. Supporting and Sustaining Language Vitality in Northern Pakistan

      Henrik Liljegren

      42. Language Revitalization: The Tai Ahom Language of Northeast India

      Stephen Morey

      43. Revitalization of Duoxu: A First-hand Account

      Katerina Chirkova

      44. Revitalization of The Ryukyuan Languages

      Patrick Heinrich

      45. The Revitalization of Nivkh on Sakhalin

      Ekaterina Gruzdeva and Juha Janhunen

      Section 2.6. Africa

      46. Supporting Vital Repertoires, Not Revitalizing Languages

      Friederike Lüpke

      47. Reclaiming Amazigh in a Time of Devitalization

      Ahmed Kabel

      Conclusion

      What works in Language Revitalization

      Leanne Hinton, Leena Huss and Gerald Roche

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