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Videos
  • Documenting Endangered Languages Webinar
    • National Science Foundation, Youtube.
    • FAQ for the Documenting Endangered Languages Program
    • Introduction
    • History of Program
    • Why Language is of Interest
    • Principal Investigator Qualifications
    • Cross-community Collaboration
    • Cross-disciplinary Collaboration
    • Grammar, Dictionary, Texts
    • Linguistic Analysis
    • What is Transcription and Orthography?
    • Metadata, Archiving, and Websites
    • Prior Funding
    • Preparing an NSF-DEL Proposal
    • Where to find sample projects
    • Intellectual Merit and Broader Impact
    • Individual Proposal Components
    • Establishing Timelines
    • Budgeting
    • Small Fieldwork Projects
    • Large Collaborative Projects
    • Review Process
    • Six Things that Tank a Proposal
  • A lot more to conversation than words
    • Aeon Magazine, 2016.


    Articles
    • See under DropMark Notebook (Link Above)
    • Title
      • Publication, 0000.
                                                          Books
                                                          Bold indicates books out of print.
                                                          Italicized indicates online/downloadable copy.
                                                          • Integrating Evolution, Acquisition, and Processing
                                                          • The Mother Tongue- English and How It Got That Way
                                                            • Bill Bryson, William Morrow Paperbacks, 2001
                                                          • The Prodigal Tongue | The Love Hate Relationship between American and British English
                                                            • M. Lynne Murphy, 2018.
                                                          • Winning the West with Words: Language and Conquest in the Lower Great Lakes
                                                            • James Joseph Buss Ph.D., University of Oklahoma Press, 2011

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