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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents 1 Introduction 2 Perspectives for the documentation of indigenous languages in Brazil 3 Accessibility to results and primary data of research on indigenous languages of Mexico 4 The revitalization of Wixárika: A community project in the midwest region of Mexico 5 Reclamation initiatives in non-speaker communities: The case of two Nahua communities in the south of Jalisco State, Mexico 6 Structural outcomes of obsolescence and revitalization: Documenting variation among the Kukama-Kukamirias 7 Addressing the gap between community beliefs and priorities and researchers’ language maintenance interests 8 The linguist gaining access to the indigenous populations: Sharing cultural and linguistic knowledge in South America 9 Life histories, language attitudes and linguistic variation: Navigating the micro-politics of language revitalization in an Otomí community in Mexico 10 Indigenous authenticity as a goal of language documentation and revitalization: Addressing the motivations in the Xinkan community 11 Language documentation in two communities with high migration rates 12 Linguistic ideologies as a crucial factor in language revitalization: A look at the Mayangna languages of Nicaragua Index Footnotes
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