ARTICLES

Filter  
Active filters 0
Remove
  

Refine your searches by:

Collections
Languages
Literature
Education
Social Sciences
Architecture and Urbanism
Research
Technology
History
Religion
Communication
all records (68)

Languages
English
German
Portuguese
Spanish
Finnish
French

Countries
Indonesia
South Africa
USA
Brazil
Canada
Poland
Ukraine
Turkey, Turkish Republic
Australia
Germany
all records (68)

Years
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
all records (24)

Filter  
 
55.666  Articles
1 of 5.568 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»
This paper starts with the argument that, whether Language rights are considered as a part of Human Rights under various International Treaties & Conventions. If yes, then how far the recognition is substantive in protecting the Linguistic Rights espe... see more

ABSTRACT: Borrowing occurs when a language adds a word from another language to its own lexicon. Languages in neighbouring regions often borrow from each other. In South Africa, there are over nine indigenous languages, in addition... see more

Libraries and librarians play a central role in organising and communicating knowledge. They are an important part of theknowledge production and use chain. The development and sustenance of a knowledge-based economy hinges on theirability to facilitate t... see more

Language plays a significant part in culture for the former allows the latter to exist. However, individuals want to discover things beyond their own culture--modernization, technology, English, formal education, migration and business. And these concepts... see more

Literature on the challenges facing indigenous languages in South Africa often highlights the proverbial policy-practice gap among many other constraints. Drawing on lessons from language policy implementation programmes in other countries, this article o... see more

This article explores the critical role of an emerging generation of Indigenous scholars and activists in ensuring the continuity of their endangered heritage languages. Using collaborative autoethnography as a research method, the authors present persona... see more

This paper describes the historical and social foundations of the Navajo Headstart Immersion program. The researchers have worked as teachers, teacher educators, and parents in these programs. They reflect on the need for new partnerships among tribes, tr... see more

In this paper I describe an intervention requested by an Indigenous organization in northeastern North America. In this case the grief derives from the struggle to recover Kanienkeha—the endangered Mohawk Indigenous language. My model begins with the deco... see more

1 of 5.568 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»