Creating Orthographies for Endangered Languages Creating Orthographies for Endangered Languages

Creating Orthographies for Endangered Languages

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Publisher Description

Creating an orthography is often seen as a key component of language revitalisation. Encoding an endangered variety can enhance its status and prestige. In speech communities that are fragmented dialectally or geographically, a common writing system may help create a sense of unified identity, or help keep a language alive by facilitating teaching and learning. Despite clear advantages, creating an orthography for an endangered language can also bring challenges, and this volume debates the following critical questions: whose task should this be - that of the linguist or the speech community? Should an orthography be maximally distanciated from that of the language of wider communication for ideological reasons, or should its main principles coincide for reasons of learnability? Which local variety should be selected as the basis of a common script? Is a multilectal script preferable to a standardised orthography? And can creating an orthography create problems for existing native speakers?

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2017
September 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
527
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
25.9
MB
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