Using Mixed Media Tools for Eliciting Discourse in Indigenous Languages (original) (raw)

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A Questionnaire Developed for Conducting Fieldwork on Endangered and Indigenous Languages

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The cohesive function of prosody in Ékegusií (Kisii) narratives: A functional-typological approach

Daniel W Hieber

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Prosodic aspects of Warrwa narratives

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Identifying Linguistic and Speech Acts Variations of the Buginese Tribe Through Socio-Pragmatic Analysis in Establishing Daily Discourse Interactions

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Language Use in the Indigenous Southern Plateau

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Signal analysis software for teaching discourse intonation

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Quantitative investigation of intonation in an endangered language.

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Prosody and Wordhood in South Baffin Inuktitut (WSCLA Proceedings)

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Ojibwe Language Revitalization, Multimedia Technology, and Family Language Learning

Mary Hermes

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The development of segmental phonology in a mixed language environment: a case study from Northern East Cree

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