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Language documentation 20 years on

Austin, Peter

Authors

Peter Austin



Contributors

Luna Filipovic
Editor

Martin Pütz
Editor

Abstract

In the last decade of the 20th century a new sub-field of linguistics emerged that has come to be known as ‘language documentation’ or ‘documentary linguistics’ (Himmelmann 1998, 2002, 2006, Lehmann 2001, Austin 2010a, Grenoble 2010, Woodbury 2003, 2011). In this paper we explore how it was defined in the seminal work of Himmelmann (1998) and others, including what were presented as significant characteristics that distinguished language documentation from language description, and how the field has changed and evolved over the past 20 years. A focus on best practices, standards, tools and models for documentary corpora appeared in the early years, which led later to more critical discussions of the goals and methods of language documentation. The paper examines some current developments, including new approaches to language archiving, and suggests that there are opportunities for language documentation to adopt a more socially-engaged approach to languages to and linguistic research, including better engagement with language revitalisation. There are also opportunities to work towards addressing what is currently a language documentation output gap through experimentation with new genres and innovations in writing and publication.

Citation

Austin, P. (2016). Language documentation 20 years on. In L. Filipovic, & M. Pütz (Eds.), Endangered Languages: Issues of Ecology, Policy and Documentation (147-170). John Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/impact.42.07aus

Publication Date Oct 5, 2016
Deposit Date Oct 7, 2016
Publicly Available Date Oct 6, 2116
Pages 147-170
Book Title Endangered Languages: Issues of Ecology, Policy and Documentation
ISBN 9789027258342
DOI https://doi.org/10.1075/impact.42.07aus

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