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Ax toowú át wudikeen, my spirit soars: Tlingit direct acquisition and co-learning pilot project
Sʔímlaʔxw Michele K. Johnson
Testing mutual intelligibility between closely related languages in an oral society
Charlotte Gooskens & Cindy Schneider
Collaboration or Participant Observation? Rethinking Models of ‘Linguistic Social Work’
Lise M. Dobrin & Saul Schwartz
Mapmaking for Language Documentation and Description
Lauren Gawne & Hiram Ring
Case Study: An Evaluation of Information and Communication Technology Use in Upriver Halq’eméylem Language Programs
Nicolle Bourget
A discourse-based approach to the language documentation of local ecological knowledge
Emerson Lopez Odango
Worlds of knowledge in Central Bhutan: Documentation of ’Olekha
Gwendolyn Hyslop
Fieldwork Game Play: Masterminding Evidentiality in Desano
Wilson Silva & Scott AnderBois
Language Acquisition and Language Revitalization
William O’Grady & Ryoko Hattori
Chirila: Contemporary and Historical Resources for the Indigenous Languages of Australia
Claire Bowern
Endangered languages and new technologies, by Mari C. Jones
Reviewed by Daniel W. Hieber
Repertoires and Choices in African Languages, by Friederike Lüpke & Anne Storch
Reviewed by G. Tucker Childs
The Marshallese-English Online Dictionary, by Takaji Abo, Bryron W. Bender, Alfred Capelle & Tony DeBrum
Reviewed by J. Albert Bickford
The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Fieldwork, by Nicholas Thieberger (ed.)
Reviewed by Andrew Pawley
Southern Ute Grassroots Language Revitalization
Stacey Oberly, Dedra White, Arlene Millich, Mary Inez Cloud, Lillian Seibel, Crystal Ivey & Lorelei Cloud
Getting in Touch: Language and Digital Inclusion in Australian Indigenous Communities
Margaret Carew, Jennifer Green, Inge Kral, Rachel Nordlinger & Ruth Singer
Language Research and Revitalization Through a Community-University Partnership: The Mi’gmaq Research Partnership
Carol-Rose Little, Travis Wysote, Elise McClay & Jessica Coon
Ownership and language change in Mutsun revival
Lajos Szoboszlai
A Guide to the Ikaan Language and Culture Documentation
Sophie Salffner
Final Records of the Sambe Language of Central Nigeria: Phonology, Noun Morphology, and Wordlist
Roger Blench
Assessing the Linguistic Vitality of Miqie: An Endangered Ngwi (Loloish) Language of Yunnan, China
Katie B. Gao
Designing a Dictionary for an Endangered Language Community: Lexicographical Deliberations, Language Ideological Clarifications
Paul V. Kroskrity
State-of-the-Art in the Development of the Lokono Language
Konrad Rybka
Tools for Analyzing Verbal Art in the Field
Myfany Turpin & Lana Henderson
Collaboration: A Reply to Bowern & Warner’s Reply
Laura Robinson & James Crippen
‘Lone Wolves’ and Collaboration: A Reply to Crippen & Robinson (2013)
Claire Bowern & Natasha Warner
May Sasabihin ang Kabataan ‘The Youth Have Something to Say’: Youth perspectives on language shift and linguistic identity
Emerson Lopez Odango
Collaborative Documentation and Revitalization of Cherokee Tone
Dylan Herrick, Marcellino Berardo, Durbin Feeling, Tracy Hirata-Edds & Lizette Peter
Documentary Linguistics and Computational Linguistics: A response to Brooks
Steven Bird, David Chiang, Friedel Frowein, Florian Hanke & Ashish Vaswani
On Training in Language Documentation and Capacity Building in Papua New Guinea: A Response to Bird et al.
Joseph D. Brooks
Notes from the Field: Baskeet Phonological Sketch and Digital Wordlist
Yvonne Treis and Alexander Werth
Review of Developing Orthographies for Unwritten Languages by Michael Cahill and Keren Rice (eds.)
Reviewed by: David Roberts
Review of For the sake of a song: Wangga songmen and their repositories by Allan Marett, Linda Barwick, and Lysbeth Ford
Reviewed by: Richard Moyle
Review of The last speakers: The quest to save the world’s most endangered languages by K. David Harrison
Reviewed by: Tyler Heston
Review of Mukurtu Content Management System
Michael Shepard
Review of Arbil: Free Tool for Creating, Editing, and Searching Metadata
Reviewed by: Rebecca Defina
Using the Livescribe Echo Smartpen for Language Documentation
Reviewed by: Michal Temkin Martinez
Review of Gabmap: Doing Dialect Analysis on the Web
Reviewed by: Conor Snoek
The Sony NEX-VG30 video camera: A review for use in language documentation
Reviewed by: Joshua Wilbur
Review of SayMore
Reviewed by: Sarah Ruth Moeller
The experimental state of mind in elicitation: illustrations from tonal fieldwork in the series How to Study a Tone Language edited by Steven Bird and Larry Hyman.
Kristine M. Yu
On Establishing Underlying Tonal Contrast in the series How to Study a Tone Language edited by Steven Bird and Larry Hyman.
Keith Snider
On beginning the study of the tone system of a Dene (Athabaskan) language: Looking back in the series How to Study a Tone Language edited by Steven Bird and Larry Hyman.
Keren Rice
The study of tone in languages with a quantity contrast in the series How to Study a Tone Language edited by Steven Bird and Larry Hyman.
Bert Remijsen
Studying tones in North East India: Tai, Singpho and Tangsa in the series How to Study a Tone Language edited by Steven Bird and Larry Hyman.
Stephen Morey
The Study of tone and related phenomena in an Amazonian tone language: Gavião of Rondônia in the series How to Study a Tone Language edited by Steven Bird and Larry Hyman.
Denny Moore and Julien Meyer
Studying emergent tone-systems in Nepal: Pitch, phonation and word-tone in Tamang in the series How to Study a Tone Language edited by Steven Bird and Larry Hyman.
Martine Mazaudon
Studying Tonal Complexity, with a special reference to Mande languages in the series How to Study a Tone Language edited by Steven Bird and Larry Hyman.
Maria Konoshenko
How To Study a Tone Language in the series How to Study a Tone Language edited by Steven Bird and Larry Hyman.
Larry Hyman
Finding a way into a family of tone languages: The story and methods of the Chatino Language Documentation Project in the series How to Study a Tone Language edited by Steven Bird and Larry Hyman.
Emiliana Cruz and Anthony C Woodbury