International Conference on Language Endangerment
Day 1
Language Endangerment Recurrent State or Noncurrent Prospects -Salem Mezhoud
The Threat to Linguistic Diversity in Asia -Gregory Anderson
Why Preserve the World’s Endangered Languages -Michael Walsh
Yuu Tagbanwa -Translators Association of the Philippines
Day 2
Community Empowerment and Endangered Language Revitalization -Suwilai Premsrirat
From Oppression to Officialisation -Salem Mezhoud
Hakalama Pūnana Leos Literacy Program
Indigenous Language Medium and Philosophy of Education -Larry Kimura
Language Documentation and Description of Endangered Languages in Thailand -Mayuree Thawornpat
Ojibwe Revitalization at the University of Minnesota -Brendan Fairbanks
Ojibwe
Raising Change Agents
Sociolinguistic and Cultural Active Documentation as Collaborative Processes -Marlene Haboud
Bahay Wika for Ayta Magbukun The Case of the Philippines -Purificacion Delima
Day 3
Language Maintenance and Revitalization for Wellbeing -Patrick Heinrich
Linguistic Revitalization must be a Collaborative Process -Marlene Haboud
Preventing Emergent Language -Brendan Fairbanks