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Revitalisation of endangered languages

Lucia Dumont
The revitalization of Navajo in the USA
 
James Costa
Celtic languages – from decline to revival?
 
Rozenn Milin
How to save a language in decline?
Academic spheres to engage towards populations…
 
Marie-Jeanne Verny
Finding a place for Occitan in the French Republic
 
Fabrice Wacalie
On the endangered Kanak languages
 
Anne-Gaël Bilhaut
When speakers are missing… The zápara school in Ecuador
 
Colette Grinevald et James Costa
Being a linguist
 
Lenore Grenoble
Language and identity in Greenland
 
Joseph Pulinthanath
Jadu Kolija, the core of Kokborok culture and language
 
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