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危機に瀕した言語について:講演集(一)(C-001)
Lectures on Endangered Languages:1

目 次
CONTENTS

はじめに
Preface

崎山 理
SAKIYAMA,Osamu

1

危機に瀕した言語の研究:何を為すべきか
Endangered Languages Research:What is expected of us?

山本 昭
Akira Y.Yamamoto

3

危機言語の記録と資料提供の必要
The Necessity of Recording Endangered Languages and Making these Records Available

田村すず子
TAMURA,Suzuko

33

本研究プロジェクトと北方言語研究
Northern Languages Studies for this Project

池上二良
IKEGAMI,Jiro

73

日本における危機に瀕する言語および関連する言語学上の諸問題
Endangered Languages in Japan

上村幸雄
UEMURA,Yukio

77

重点領域研究「日本語音声」の目的・成果および音声データベースの一例 ―「P音考」その後
The Aim and Results of "Project on Japanese Prosody",with an Example for Use of the Speech Data-base Produced by the Project:"The Study of P −sound" reconsidered

杉藤美代子
SUGITO,Miyoko

93


Lectures on Endangered Languages: 2 -- From Kyoto Conference 2000-- (C-002)

CONTENTS

Preface
Endangered Languages: The Crumbling of the Ecosystem of Language and Culture

Osahito MIYAOKA

3

Mass Language Extinction, and Documentation:
The Race against Time

Michael Krauss

19

Comments on "Mass Language Extinction and Documentation:
The Race against Time" by Michael E. Krauss

Megumi KUREBITO

41

Global Language Viability

Barbara F. Grimes

45

A Commentary on "Global Language Viability" by Barbara F. Grimes

Darrell Tryon

63

Comments on Global Language Viability by Barbara F. Grimes

Sueyoshi TOBA

67

Descriptive linguistics and the standardization of newly described languages

Willem F.H. Adelaar

69

Prosody in the Description of Endangered Languages

Cecilia Odé

81

Comment on W.F.H. Adelaar's Paper: Descriptive linguistics and the standardization of newly described languages

Kazuto MATSUMURA

87

Language Endangerment through Marginalization and Globalization

Matthias Brenzinger

91

Look for the stick: Some remarks on globalization and language endangerment

George Aaron Broadwell

117

Comments on "Language Endangerment through Marginalization and Globalization" by Matthias Brenzinger

Shigeki KAJI

123

Language Endangerment and Death---Ways and Methods for Maintaining and Reinvigorating Endangered Languages---

Stephen A.Wurm.

127

A Commentary on Dr. Wurm's Paper and Revitalization of Fueguian Languages

Oscar E. Aguilera F.

141

A Commentary on "Language Endangerment and Death ---Ways and Methods for Maintaining and Reinvigorating Endangered Languages by Stephen A.Wurm---

Midori OSUMI

147

Language Attitudes:The Key Factor in Language Maintenance

David Bradley

151

Comments on the paper by David Bradley

Toshihide NAKAYAMA

161

Some Comments upon Prof. David Bradley's "Language Attitudes: The Key Factor in Language Maintenance"

Takumi IKEDA

165

What does it mean for a language to survive? Some thoughts on the (not-so-simple) future of small languages

Victor Golla

171

Beyond the Brink: What Legacy Can Be Left in Spite of All Comments on Golla's Paper

Colette Grinevald

179

Comments on Dr. Victor Golla's paper

Honoré WATANABE

185

Endangered Languages in Japan, and Related Linguistic Problems

Yukio UEMURA

187

Linguistic Arrogance and Endangered Languages: Japanese and Ryukyuan Comments to Uemura's Paper

Michael E. Krauss

203

Comments on Professor UEMURA Yukio's paper: "Endangered Languages in Japan and Related Linguistic Problems"

Zendo UWANO

207

General Comments: Documenting and/or Preserving Endangered Languages

Bernard Comrie

213

Revitalization of Kawésqar and Yaghan in Magallanes (Chile) Governmental Actions Towards the Rescue of two Endangered Fueguian Languages

Nelson Aguilera A.

223

Bilingual Intercultural Education in Chile: An Unfinished Project

José Tonko P.

237

Alutor: Endangerment, state of documentation, and typological importance

A.E.Kibrik

249

Fighting for the future of Forest Nenets

Tapani Salminen

251

Rumours of a Dragon

Nicholas Ostler

257

Role and ethics of researchers and method of documentation

Tasaku TSUNODA

261

Two Highly Effective Models for Large-scale Documentation of Endangered Languages

Terrence Kaufman

269

Encounters at the Brink: Linguistic Fieldwork among Speakers of Endangered Languages

Colette Grinevald

285

Endangered Indigenous Languages of Venezuela, New Governmental Policy and Projects of Revitalisation: The particular case of two Carib languages, Mapoyo and Yawarana.

Marie-Claude Mattei Muller

315

Listen to the Voices of the Indigenous Peoples

Akira Y. YAMAMOTO

335

Epilogue

Osamu SAKIYAMA.

343


『危機に瀕した言語について:講演集(三)』 (C-003)
Lectures on Endangered Languages:3

目 次
CONTENTS

はじめに
Preface

崎山 理
Osamu SAKIYAMA

死語のプロセス−言語交替と言語干渉、東アフリカの場合−
A Typological Study of Language Death:Language Shift and Language Contact

稗田 乃
Osamu HIEDA

1

類別詞に関する理論的考察
A Theoretical Perspective on Numeral Classifier Systems

西光 義弘
Yoshihiro NISHIMITSU

13

アイヌ語復興運動の現状とアイヌ語研究者の責任
Present Situation of the Ainu Language Revival Movement and the Responsibility of Researchers

奥田 統己
Osami OKUDA

25

日本語の<危機>
'Endangered' Japanese

宮島 達夫
Tatsuo MIYAJIMA

35

言語記述の科学性をめぐって−メタ言語理論の試み−
Meta-theoretical Approach to the Descriptive Adequacy, or Yet Another Cartesian Linguistics

峰岸 真琴
Makoto MINEGISHI

55

生物多様性と言語の多様性−オセアニアの視点から−
Biodiversity and Linguistic Diversity -- from an Oceanian Perspective

大西 正幸
Masayuki ONISHI

69

ムチギン・ジャジェチアン(私たちの家族)ができるまで
−コリャーク語保存の一つの小さな試み−

How We Have Made Muchgin JajEch'En (Our Family) -- A Small Attempt to Preserve the Koryak Language

呉人 恵
Megumi KUREBITO

79

ムラブリ族(黄色い葉の妖精)の現状と未来
−危機言語と言語学者の役割−

The Mlabri in the Present and the Future -- Endangered Languages and Linguists

坂本 比奈子
Hinako SAKAMORO

87


Osamu SAKIYAMA Studies of Minority Languages in the Western Pacific Rim (C-006)
『西太平洋地域における少数民族言語の研究』

CONTENTS

Preface

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PART ONE : Comparative Studies of Trukic Languages in the Central and West Caroline Island

1. Genealogical Identification of Languages in the Western Carolines

3

2. East-West Cultural Exchanges in the Western Carolines

17

3. Genealogical Positions of Trukic, Ponapeic and Kusaiean Languages

29

4. Linguistic Evidences of New Guinea-Micronesia Connection

37

PART TWO : Sociolinguistic and Anthropological Linguistic Studies of the Pacific

5. Linguistic and Cultural Times Running in Oceania and Southeast Asia

47

6. Language Unification and the Fate of Regional Languages in Multiethnic, Multilingual States: Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and Micronesia

69

7. Pidgin Japanese on Micronesia's Belau

81

8. Endangered Languages of the Pacific

93

PART THREE : Individual Language Studies

9. The Characteristics of Nguluwan from the Viewpoint of Language Contact

107

10. Nominals of Fatamanue, Seram Maluku : A Subgrouping Argument in Central Malayo-Polynesian

129

11. The Phonological Systems of Tarama-jima and Minna-jima Dialects in the Ryukyu Islands

149

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