LINGUIST List 18.2624
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Mon Sep 10 2007
Qs: Web-sites on Indigenous Languages
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1. Olesya
Khanina,
Web-sites on Indigenous Languages
Message 1: Web-sites on Indigenous Languages
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Date: 08-Sep-2007
From: Olesya Khanina <khanina eva.mpg.de>
Subject: Web-sites on Indigenous Languages
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Dear colleagues, I am preparing a paper to a volume devoted to the use of indigenous languages of Russia on the Internet. I am interested in links to web-sites in indigenous languages in other parts of the world. The links to the sites that are currently used by the language community members would be especially appreciated. If there is already a list of such links, please, forgive my ignorance and send me the link to such a list! I will post a summary of these links to the Linguist List. Thank you in advance, Olesya Khanina Olesya Khanina (PhD) British Academy Visiting Fellow Linguistics and English Language, School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences University of Edinburgh
Linguistic Field(s):
Applied Linguistics
Language Documentation
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