Books
Grace Morgan

Indigenous Languages Online

Indigenous Languages Online explores how technology can help revitalize and preserve indigenous languages facing endangerment.
The book highlights the critical role of digital resources in maintaining linguistic diversity and empowering indigenous communities.
It reveals that technology, when implemented ethically and collaboratively, becomes a potent tool for preserving linguistic heritage.
One key focus is on creating dynamic, interactive tools that promote language use in meaningful contexts, rather than simply recording languages.

The book examines the use of digital archives for documenting languages, online language learning platforms, and technology's role in fostering daily language use.
For example, online dictionaries and grammars can be developed to support language learners.
Case studies from around the world showcase successful digital language projects, offering valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs of different communities.

Beginning with the context of language endangerment, the book moves through digital archiving and online learning platforms before examining technology's role in everyday language use.
It provides practical recommendations for policymakers, educators, and community members involved in language revitalization, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in foreign language study, language learning, and technology.
167 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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