Keyphrases
Language Survival
50%
Ancient Languages
50%
American Indian Communities
50%
Indigenous Language Policy
50%
Youth Discourse
50%
Native American Languages
50%
Language Retention
50%
Literacy
50%
O'odham
41%
Electronic Dictionary
25%
Special Characters
25%
Database Languages
25%
Minoritized Languages
25%
Oral Tradition
16%
Childrens
16%
Language Immersion Programme
16%
Multilingual Schools
16%
Language Situation
16%
Nettle
16%
Aotearoa New Zealand
16%
Guaran
16%
New Zealand Sign Language
16%
South American Countries
16%
Maori
16%
Quechua
16%
Nature of Language
16%
Language Endangerment
16%
English Literacy
8%
Second Language
8%
Community Relationships
8%
Maintenance Effort
8%
Oral Narrative
8%
Southern Arizona
8%
Computing Equipment
8%
Cultural Resources
8%
Community Context
8%
Family Community
8%
School Literacy
8%
Familial Relationships
8%
Linguistic Resources
8%
Educators
8%
Indigenous Students
8%
Teaching Materials
6%
Creole
6%
EliA
6%
Language Teachers
6%
Imminent Risk
6%
European Languages
6%
Federal Law
6%
Governor
6%
Social Sciences
Oral Tradition
100%
Native American Studies
100%
Native Language
83%
Narrative
66%
Cultural Resource
50%
Shame
33%
Papua New Guinea
25%
World Population
25%
Language Ideology
16%
Youth Language
16%
Heritage Language
16%
Sociolinguistics
16%
Organization and Methods
16%
Charter Schools
16%
Open Spaces
16%
Distribution of Power
16%
Planning in Education
16%
Endangerment
16%
Arts and Humanities
ancient languages
50%
Tohono O'odham
50%
Language use
50%
Familial
50%
Social Practice
50%
Language Change
50%
Native American Studies
50%
Native Language
33%
Electronic Dictionary
25%
Language loss
20%
caucus
16%
Language shift
16%
Bi-lingual teachers
16%
Legislators
16%
Navajo
16%
Language Practice
16%
American South
12%
Language Planning
12%
Sign Language
12%
Papua New Guinea
12%
humankind
12%
Oral Tradition
10%
Equipment
10%