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Endangered Languages and Cultures blog, about documentary linguistics, and fieldwork technology and methodology.

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Working together to bring legacy Pacific language recordings to light: This is the story o. via @paradisecblog.
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Polynesian plant names used on Lord Howe Island: Guest post by Jim Smith (PhD, Macquarie U. via @paradisecblog.
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Mouldy Mayhem: Recently the call came to the Sydney office of PARADISEC that a collection . via @paradisecblog.
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The challenge that language variation poses to language description – a LIP recap: The Jul. via @paradisecblog.
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Finding what is not there: A major part of PARADISEC’s effort goes in finding and digitisi. via @paradisecblog.
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Social Media and Language Documentation – a MLIP recap: Jonathon Lum recaps the June Lingu. via @paradisecblog.
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Pacific Manuscripts now in PARADISEC: After some discussion between PARADISEC and the Paci. via @paradisecblog.
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Results of the metadata survey: Keeping track of what is recorded in the course of fieldwo. via @paradisecblog.
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Upcoming lecture: Payi Linda Ford – New ways for old ceremonies: Payi Linda Ford will deliv. via @paradisecblog.
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PARADISEC activity update: It’s been a busy start to 2016 for PARADISEC. Nick Thieberger pu. via @paradisecblog.
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Guiding language consultants’ individual projects: Negotiating organizational issues in the. via @paradisecblog.
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Chasing John Z’graggen’s records: This week a suitcase of tapes will arrive in Melbourne fr. via @paradisecblog.
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Reading HyperCard stacks in 2016: HyperCard (HC) was a brilliant program that came free wit. via @paradisecblog.
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Open Access Publishing: A LIPIL discussion: Jonas Lau recaps last week’s Linguistics in the. via @paradisecblog.
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Toolbox to Elan: In the spirit of solving small frustrations I offer my weekend experience . via @paradisecblog.
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PARADISEC activity update: We are working on a collection of tapes made by Mary Ayres, Ph.D. via @paradisecblog.
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Urban Fieldwork: A LIPIL discussion: Martha Tsutsui recaps last week’s Linguistics in the P. via @paradisecblog.
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Why document endangered languages? A LIPIL discussion: Martha Tsutsui recaps last week’s Li. http://t.co/2NteIXESx3 via @paradisecblog.
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