TAILIEUCHUNG - INTEGRATING TECHNILOGY INTO MINORITY LANGUGAGE PRESERVATION AND TEACHING EFFORTS: AN INSIDE JOB

Internally Installed pipe and cable maximise make your space. Insulation layer, Fibre Cement Board, board and insulation board give you good heat and sound insulation. House wrap and plaster board help you to adjust the humidity to create a comfortable space for you Internally Installed pipe and cable maximises the height of the room. Insulation gives you good heat and noise insulation. Fibre cement board combined with super structure ensure the villa is solid and durable The unique interlayer design is rainproof and durable. The special ventilation circulation system ensures the fresh air for you at any time | Language Learning Technology http vol6num2 villa May 2002 Volume 6 Number 2 pp. 92-101 INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY INTO MINORITY LANGUGAGE PRESERVATION AND TEACHING EFFORTS AN INSIDE JOB Daniel J. Villa New Mexico State University ABSTRACT The recent explosion in technology in particular in computer and digitizing systems has many implications for heritage language maintenance and learning. In particular authentic language usage can be easily recorded and preserved for those goals. That same explosion however can lead to a less than appropriate implementation of technology for language maintenance and learning. Further certain cultural boundaries can make it difficult to have access to authentic language usage particularly by out-group individuals who work on indigenous languages. This paper presents a pilot study that attempts to both implement technology in an appropriate manner and surmount the problems faced by out-group language researchers by training an in-group member in this case a speaker of Navajo in the methodology and technology necessary for recording and preserving her heritage language. The results of this work are discussed as well as the role of computer and digitizing technology in language maintenance and INTRODUCTION The loss of non-English languages in the United States either indigenous or of other origin appears to be an inexorable process. Regarding indigenous languages Krauss 1998 notes that of the estimated 300 present before European contact in what is now the United States and Canada some 210 survive. Many of those languages however are only spoken by the oldest members of the speech community and will die along with them. At the same time Krauss sounds a very faint note of hope. Members of minority language groups have been or are becoming increasingly aware that an important linguistic and cultural tradition is disappearing and some have chosen to take measures to try to stem the incipient loss of their heritage .

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