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UNESCO EOLSSSAMPLE CHAPTERSLINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY Documenting Endangered Languages and Maintaining language Diversity - Matthias Brenzinger, Tjeerd de Graaf Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS) Documenting Endangered Languages AND Maintaining language DIVERSITY Matthias Brenzinger Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan Tjeerd de Graaf Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University, Japan and Frisian Academy, the Netherlands Keywords: Endangered Languages , ethnolinguistics, language documentation, language endangerment, language maintenance, language policy, language revitalization, language shift, mother tongue education. Contents 1. Introduction 2. language Endangerment and Endangered Languages Types and Extent of language Endangerment Selected Case Studies of Endangered Languages /Xam, a Case of Physical and Cultural Genocide in South Africa Ainu in Japan Nivkh in the Russian Federation North Frisian in Germany Amazigh (Berber) Languages in Northern Africa 3.
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