In a new episode of Monash University’s podcast, What Happens Next?, linguists and Indigenous human rights advocates discuss how we lost these languages, what it means when a language is sleeping, and the lengths communities are going to to wake them up again. Host Dr Susan Carland is joined this week by Associate Professor John Bradley, Acting Deputy Director of Monash University’s Indigenous Studies Centre; Associate Professor Alice Gaby, Deputy Chair of the Board of Living Languages; and Monash alumna Inala Cooper, Director of Murrup Barak, the Melbourne Institute for Indigenous Development at the University of Melbourne.
Awakening Sleeping Languages and Language Revival
Awakening Sleeping Languages and Language Revival
Libraries, Archives, and Museums
Libraries, Archives, and Museums
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Language Diversity and Language Endangerment
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https://lens.monash.edu/2022/10/21/1385197/whnpodcast-languages-1
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