• Language revitalization, also referred to as language revival or reversing language shift, is an attempt to halt or reverse the decline of a language...
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    Welsh (Cymraeg [kəmˈraːiɡ] or y Gymraeg [ə ɡəmˈraːiɡ]) is a Celtic language of the Brittonic subgroup that is native to the Welsh people. Welsh is spoken...
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    Southwestern Brittonic language of the Celtic language group spoken in Brittany, part of modern-day France. It is the only Celtic language still widely in use...
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    stance to their language learning, and connect this learning journey towards Gaelic language revitalization. The mismatch of these language ideologies, and...
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    and boost its confidence in the success of language revitalization efforts. Irish language Official Languages Act 2003 Gaeltacht – Irish speaking regions...
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    mention of language education and how it should be carried out. The focus at this point was on Ainu culture revitalization rather than Ainu language revitalization...
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  • Leo connection in Hawaiian language revitalization. In L. Hinton & K. Hale (Eds.), The green book of language revitalization in practice (p. 147-177)....
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    language. The first is language documentation, the second is language revitalization and the third is language maintenance. Language documentation is the...
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    Extinct language Lists of extinct languages International auxiliary language Language contact Language movement Language policy Language revitalization Language...
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  • determination and revitalization of indigenous language and education. Article 13 1. Indigenous peoples have the right to revitalize, use, develop and...
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    (July 2009). "Revitalization in a scattered language community: problems and methods from the perspective of Mutsun language revitalization". International...
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  • Jeanette. 2001. Te kōhanga reo: Māori language revitalization. In The green book of language revitalization in practice, ed. Leanne Hinton and Ken Hale...
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    also called Hebrew Revitalization (Hebrew: התחדשות עברית, romanized: hitchadshut ivrit). Hebrew literature Language revitalization Yiddish Renaissance...
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    cited as a good example of language revitalization efforts; in 2015, around 1,800 people had varying levels of second-language conversational ability. Since...
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  • A language nest is an immersion-based approach to language revitalization in early-childhood education. Language nests originated in New Zealand in the...
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  • community. Language documentation seeks to create as thorough a record as possible of the speech community for both posterity and language revitalization. This...
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    "Keeping the fire alive: a decade of language revitalization in Mexico" showing the experiences of language revitalization in South Mexico. The following is...
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    song "Blackbird" in the language to raise awareness and help in its revitalization efforts. Miꞌkmaq is one of the Algic languages, a family that once spanned...
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  • graduate eighth grade and they have high rates of poverty. Most language revitalization efforts have been in rural communities and these efforts have been...
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  • Hawaiian and Indigenous Language and Culture Revitalization trains students to take leadership positions in language revitalization programs in Indigenous...
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    important in growing language revitalization. Research has been done in Ojibwe communities to prove the important role language revitalization has in treating...
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  • A revived language is a language that at one point had no native speakers, but through revitalization efforts has regained native speakers. The most frequent...
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  • "On the revitalization of a 'treasure language': The Rama Language Project of Nicaragua". In Jones, Mari; Ogilvie, Sarah (eds.). Keeping Languages Alive:...
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    saved the Serrano language from complete extinction. After Dorothy Ramon's death, the language is now considered dormant, as revitalization efforts have allowed...
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  • helped spread awareness of language revitalization. Bilingual programs for language revitalization are tricky; each language is different, and there is...
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    The Livonian language, spoken for centuries in Latvia, gradually declined until the death of its last fluent native speaker, Grizelda Kristiņa, on 2 June...
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    intended "to lead a Lakota Language Revitalization Initiative that will focus on the creation and operation of Lakota language immersion schools and identifying...
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    hair in the tree. This magical hair, however, became wila, the Secwepemc language for a species of lichen. In some other Interior Salish cultures, Coyote...
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    revitalization efforts. Around 200 speakers of the Eastern (also referred to as the Middle or Kituwah) dialect remain in North Carolina, and language...
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    ceremonial contexts. Presently, Gabrielino is also being used in language revitalization classes and in some public discussion regarding religious and environmental...
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