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Language revitalization

of native language acquisition and foreign language learning. After all, language reclamation is the most extreme case of second-language learning. Revival

Massachusett language

revitalization of the language began in 1993 when Jessie Little Doe Baird (Mashpee Wampanoag) launched the Wôpanâak Language Reclamation Project (WLRP). It

Extinct language

Jewish Studies 5: 57–71 (2006). Dr Anna Goldsworthy on the Barngarla language reclamation, The Monthly, September 2014 Ernštreits, Valts (14 December 2011)

Miami–Illinois language

Wesley Y. (September 2012). "Reframing language reclamation programmes for everybody's empowerment". Gender and Language. 6 (2): 339–367. doi:10.1558/genl

Swahili language

Zuckermann (2020), Revivalistics: From the Genesis of Israeli to Language Reclamation in Australia and Beyond, Oxford University Press Archived 25 November

Synthetic language

Zuckermann, Ghil‘ad (2020), Revivalistics: From the Genesis of Israeli to Language Reclamation in Australia and Beyond, Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199812790

Language death

their history and self-image. According to Ghil'ad Zuckermann, "language reclamation will become increasingly relevant as people seek to recover their

Ghil'ad Zuckermann

(NHMRC) grant holder in 2017–2021, studying the effects of Indigenous language reclamation on wellbeing. He was awarded a British Academy Research Grant, Memorial

Māori language

Zuckermann, Ghil'ad (2020), Revivalistics: From the Genesis of Israeli to Language Reclamation in Australia and Beyond, Oxford University Press Archived 25 November

Jessie Little Doe Baird

efforts to revive the Wampanoag (Wôpanâak) language. She is the co-founder of the Wôpanâak Language Reclamation Project. She lives in Mashpee, Massachusetts