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    Reflections on language documentation in India

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    The last twenty years have seen efforts to support the study of minority and lesser-studied languages of India from varied stakeholders: these include the Indian government, international and Indian nonprofit organizations, indigenous and state-level cultural and language committees and institutes, and individuals with a passion to preserve and document their cultures and languages. Their efforts have led to mixed success due to conflicting ideologies, history, and resource availability (Annamalai 2003). Basing my observations on my research, personal experience and engagement with language documentation activities in the country, I provide an overview of the current state of language study and my hopes and efforts for future of language documentation and description in India.National Foreign Language Resource Cente

    Exploring language archiving education for information professionals and interdisciplinary collaboration to support information access

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    In the past two decades, federal agencies such as National Science Foundation and Institute for Museum and Library Services have extensively supported efforts aimed at preserving and providing online access to unique and valuable collections of language data. However, multiple studies have demonstrated the gap between the way language data is currently organized and represented in digital archives (mostly by the LIS professionals) and understanding of that data -- and how it should be organized and represented -- by data creators and collectors such as language preservation and revitalization researchers, members of language communities. The specifics of information objects collected by language archives and information needs of these collections' end-users are not currently examined in the LIS education. This paper provides a review of the relevant literature, presents some work of our interdisciplinary team of educators, researchers and practitioners to address this gap, and discusses lessons learned and future directions

    Pretty Derivational Morphemes All in a Row

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    Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: General Session and Parasession on The Place of Morphology in a Grammar (1992), pp. 287-29
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