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Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages

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One of the institute's projects involves training indigenous youth who are not native speakers of their communities' traditional languages to record and document their elders' languages, in order to improve documentation of those languages and to "build pride" among speakers.
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The institute reports that they have created over 100 online "living dictionaries". Between 2007 and 2013, the Living Tongues Institute partnered with
216: 350: 28:, as well as assist communities with maintaining and revitalizing knowledge of their native languages. The institute's founder and director is 176: 96: 360: 44: 299: 303: 262: 106: 29: 267: 181: 161: 25: 82: 171: 166: 221: 102: 88: 66: 40: 156: 72: 344: 135: 76: 48: 21: 109:
launched in 2007, with expeditions to language hotspots around the world (e.g.,
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Enduring Voices Project: Endangered Languages Facts, Photos, Map
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Index

Salem, Oregon
endangered languages
Dr. Gregory D. S. Anderson
National Geographic’s Enduring Voices Project
La Academia de Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala
Ironbound Films: The Linguists
Ös/Middle Chulym
Eleme
Baan
Kallawaya
Munda
Language Hotspots Project
Enduring Voices
National Geographic Society
Bolivia
East India
Oklahoma
Oregon
Australia
The Linguists
Living Dictionary
Language death
Language documentation
Language isolate
Language revival
List of Language Self-Study Programs
List of revived languages
"FAQ"
"Preserving Languages Is About More Than Words"
Washington Post

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