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基本説明
Includes a definition of what it means to 'document a language', overviews on fieldwork ethics and practicalities and data processing, discussions of how to compile a language documentation from anthropological and linguistic points of view as well as long-term perspectives of and for language documentations.
Full Description
Language documentation is a rapidly emerging new field in linguistics which is concerned with the methods, tools and theoretical underpinnings for compiling a representative and lasting multipurpose record of a natural language. This volume presents in-depth introductions to major aspects of language documentation, including overviews on fieldwork ethics and data processing, guidelines for the basic annotation of digitally-stored multimedia corpora and a discussion on how to build and maintain a language archive. It combines theoretical and practical considerations and makes specific suggestions for the most common problems encountered in language documentation.
Key features
textbook
introduction to Language Documentation
considers all common problems