Struggling Languages in a Wired World: How Best to Use the Internet in Language Revitalization

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2008
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Swarthmore College. Dept. of Linguistics
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In this paper, I will examine two such projects, First Voices and Ojibwe.net, and the ways in which they have been successful. In so doing, I 'will attempt to show what areas of a language revitalization effort would, in general, be well served by the use of a website-based project, and what sorts of things the Internet is not well suited for in this regard.
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