An annotated bibliography highlighting how Indigenous linguists have responded to, shaped, and challenged academic paradigms of work with Indigenous languages. Topics covered include linguistics and colonialism, the significance of language and language work, collaboration and relationships, archives, the definitions of 'language' and 'speaker', and discourses of endangerment. Work by Indigenous authors, especially Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander authors, is foregrounded throughout.
Bibliographies and Reference Materials
Bibliographies and Reference Materials
Theory and Research
Theory and Research
Training in Language Documentation and Revitalization
Training in Language Documentation and Revitalization
Linguistics
Linguistics
URL
https://arts-icrp.unimelb.edu.au/static/assets/media/Linguistics%20and%20Applie…
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