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internetlinguistics
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"My ancestors were speaking to me" - 6 views

language lost
started by akoyako :-) on 12 May 08 no follow-up yet
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    The first time Jose Freeman heard his tribe's lost language through the crackle of a 70-year-old recording, he cried. "My ancestors were speaking to me," Freeman said of the sounds captured when American Indians still inhabited California's Salinas Valley. "It was like coming home."

    The last native speaker of Salinan died almost a half-century ago, but today many indigenous people are finding their extinct or endangered tongues, one word or song at a time, thanks to a linguist who died in 1961 and scholars at the University of California, Davis, who are working to transcribe his life's obsession.

    Linguist John Peabody Harrington spent four decades gathering more than 1 million pages of phonetic notations on languages spoken by tribes from Alaska to South America. When the technology became available, he supplemented his written records with audio recordings - first using wax cylinders, then aluminum discs. In many cases his notes provide the only record of long-gone languages.

    Martha Macri, who teaches California Indian Studies at UC Davis and is one of the principal researchers on the J.P. Harrington Database Project, is working with American Indian volunteers to transcribe Harrington's notations. Researchers hope the words will bridge the decades of silence separating the people Harrington interviewed from their descendants.

    Freeman hopes his 4-month-old great-granddaughter will grow up with the sense of heritage that comes with speaking her ancestors' language.

    http://listserv.linguistlist.org/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0803&L=endangered-languages-l&D=1&F=&S=&P=93
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Internet Linguistics - 5 views

internet linguistics
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