Indigenous Language, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
INLG_O: Indigenous Language
INLG_O 281 (3) Sounds of Endangered Languages: Conservation and Revitalization
Development of skills in the perception and transcription of speech sounds in endangered languages, focusing on the diversity within B.C. Indigenous languages. Capacity-building techniques for digital recording, editing, analysis, and archiving; guided by community-based ethical protocols and conservation/revitalization goals. Restricted to students in the Indigenous language fluency degrees. [3-0-0]
INLG_O 282 (3) Structures of Endangered Languages: Conservation and Revitalization
Documentation, transcription and analysis of grammatical structures in endangered languages, focusing on the diversity within B.C. Indigenous languages. Applied techniques in documentation, workflow and multi-media digital annotation, guided by community-based ethical protocols and conservation/revitalization goals. [3-0-0] Prerequisite: INLG 281.
INLG_O 380 (3) Technologies for Endangered Language Documentation and Revitalization
Digital tools for endangered language documentation, conservation, and revitalization. Overview of best practices, introduction to community engagement and capacity-building, protocols and ethics, project design, cultural context, orthographies, use of audio, video and still photography, data management, archiving and web publishing. [3-0-0] Prerequisite: INLG 282.
INLG_O 382 (3) Lexicography for Endangered Languages
Foundational concepts in the discipline of compiling, editing, managing and hosting dictionaries, also known as lexicography. Special focus on the technical and ethical considerations for community-based lexicography projects for endangered and B.C. Indigenous languages. [3-0-0] Prerequisite: INLG 282.
INLG_O 480 (3) Endangered Language Documentation and Revitalization
Study of language shift, including local and global influences of historical, social, cultural, political, and economic factors impacting on language loss, endangerment, retention, and revival. Practical strategies for sustaining and reviving languages, including language documentation and revitalization. Credit will only be granted for one of INLG 480 and ANTH 473. Prerequisite: INLG 282.
INLG_O 481 (3) Heritage Resources in Endangered Language Revitalization
Examines the complementary and intersecting roles of libraries, archives, and museums in collections acquisition, development, curation, preservation, and access traditions pertaining to Indigenous languages; to explore how each can contribute to endangered language and cultural heritage sustainability. [3-0-0]. Prerequisite: INLG 282.
INLG_O 482 (3) Directed Studies: Language Revitalization
Supervised investigation of an assigned topic in endangered language revitalization. Independent reading and analysis, and a major term paper. Normally, students may take INLG 482 only once for credit. Prerequisite: All of INLG 281, INLG 282. Permission of the department head and third-year standing.