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== Further reading == <!-- This section is linked from [[Endangered language]] --> {{refbegin}} * Abley, Mark. (2003). ''Spoken here: Travels among threatened languages''. London: Heinemann. * Aitchinson, Jean. (1991). ''Language change: progress or decay?'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. * Bastardas-Boada, Albert (2007). [https://web.archive.org/web/20071201001352/http://bibliotecavirtualut.suagm.edu/Glossa/Journal/jun2007/Linguistic%20Sustainability%20for%20a%20Multilingual%20Humanity.pdf "Linguistic sustainability for a multilingual humanity"], Glossa. An Interdisciplinary Journal, vol. 2, num. 2. * Batibo, Herman M. (2005). ''Language decline and death in Africa: Causes, consequences, and challenges''. Multilingual Matters. * Brenzinger, Matthias (Ed.). (1992). ''Language death: Factual and theoretical explorations with special reference to East Africa''. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter. * Brenzinger, Matthais (Ed.). (1998). ''Endangered languages in Africa''. Cologne: Rüdiger Köper Verlag. * Broderick, George. (1999). ''Language Death in the Isle of Man''. Tübingen: Niemeyer. {{ISBN|3-484-30395-6}}. * Calvet, Louis-Jean. (1998). ''Language wars and linguistic politics''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. * Campbell, Lyle. (1994). Language death. In R. E. Asher (Ed.), ''The Encyclopedia of language and linguistics'' (pp. 1960–1968). Oxford: Pergamon Press. * Campbell, Lyle; & Muntzel, M. (1989). The structural consequences of language death. In N. C. Dorian (Ed.). * Cantoni-Harvey, Gina (Ed.). (1997). ''Stabilizing indigenous languages''. Flagstaff, AZ: Northern Arizona University, Center for Excellence in Education. * Crystal, David. (2000). ''Language death''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. {{ISBN|0-521-65321-5}}. * Crystal, David. (2004). ''Language revolution''. Cambridge: Polity Press. * Cyr, Christine. (2008). "[http://www.slate.com/id/2182949/ How Do You Learn a Dead Language?]". ''Slate''. * Dalby, Andrew. (2003). ''Language in danger: The loss of linguistic diversity and the threat to our future''. New York: Columbia University Press. {{ISBN|0-231-12900-9}}. * Dixon, R. M. W. (1997). ''The rise and fall of languages''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. * [[Nancy Dorian|Dorian, Nancy C.]] (1973). Grammatical change in a dying dialect. ''Language'', ''49'', 413–438. * Dorian, Nancy C. (1978). The fate of morphological complexity in language death: Evidence from East Sutherland Gaelic. ''Language'', ''54'' (3), 590–609. * Dorian, Nancy C. (1981). ''Language death: The life cycle of a Scottish Gaelic dialect''. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. * Dorian, Nancy C. (Ed.). (1989). ''Investigating obsolescence: Studies in language contraction and death''. Studies in the social and cultural foundations of language (No. 7). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. {{ISBN|0-521-32405-X}}. * Dressler, Wolfgand & Wodak-Leodolter, Ruth (eds.) (1977) ''Language death'' (International Journal of the Sociology of Language vol. 12). The Hague: Mouton. * [[Joshua Fishman|Fishman, Joshua A.]] (1991). ''Reversing language shift: Theoretical and empirical foundations of assistance to threatened languages''. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters. * Grenoble, Lenore A.; & Whaley, Lindsay J. (Eds.). (1998). ''Endangered languages: Current issues and future prospects''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. * Hagège, Claude. (1992). ''Le souffle de la langue''. Paris: Odile Jacob. * Hagège, Claude. (2000). ''Halte à la mort des langues''. Paris: Editions Odille Jacob. * Hale, Ken; Krauss, Michael; Watahomigie, Lucille J.; Yamamoto, Akira Y.; Craig, Colette; Jeanne, LaVerne M. et al. (1992). Endangered languages. ''Language'', ''68'' (1), 1–42. * Harmon, David. (2002). ''In light of our differences: How diversity in nature and culture makes us human''. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. * Harrison, K. David. (2007) When Languages Die: The Extinction of the World's Languages and the Erosion of Human Knowledge. New York and London: Oxford University Press. {{ISBN|0-19-518192-1}}. * Hazaël-Massieux, Marie-Christine. (1999). ''Les créoles: L'indispensable survie''. Paris: Editions Entente. * Hill, Jane. (1983). Language death in Uto-Aztecan. ''International Journal of American Linguistics'', ''49'', 258–27. * Janse, Mark; & Tol, Sijmen (Eds.). (2003). ''Language death and language maintenance: Theoretical, practical and descriptive approaches''. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Pub. {{ISBN|90-272-4752-8}}; {{ISBN|1-58811-382-5}}. * Joseph, Brian D. (Ed.). (2003). ''When languages collide: Perspectives on language conflict, language competition, and language coexistence''. Columbus: Ohio State University. * Maffi, Lusia (Ed.). (2001). ''On biocultural diversity: Linking language, knowledge, and the environment''. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. * Maurais, Jacques; & Morris, Michael A. (Eds.). (2003). ''Languages in a globalizing world''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. * Mohan, Peggy; & Zador, Paul. (1986). Discontinuity in a life cycle: The death of Trinidad Bhojpuri. ''Language'', ''62'' (2), 291–319. * Motamed, Fereydoon; (1974). La métrique diatemporelle: ou des accords de temps revolutifs dans les langues à flexions quantitatives. "[https://archive.org/details/LaMetriqueDiatemporelle]" Open Library OL25631615M. * [[Salikoko Mufwene|Mufwene, Salikoko S.]] (2001). ''The ecology of language evolution''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. * Mühlhäusler, Peter. (1996). ''Linguistic ecology: Language change and linguistic imperialism in the Pacific region''. London: Routledge. * Nettle, Daniel; & Romaine, Suzanne. (2000). ''Vanishing voices: The extinction of the world's languages''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. {{ISBN|0-19-513624-1}}. * Phillipson, Robert. (2003). ''English only?: Challenging language policy''. London: Routledge. * Reyhner, Jon (Ed.). (1999). ''Revitalizing indigenous languages''. Flagstaff, AZ: Northern Arizona University, Center for Excellence in Education. {{ISBN|0-9670554-0-7}}. * Robins, R. H.; & Uhlenbeck, E. M. (1991). ''Endangered languages''. Oxford: Berg. * Sasse, Hans-Jürgen. (1990). ''Theory of language death, and, language decay and contact-induced change: Similarities and differences''. Arbeitspapier (No. 12). Köln: Institut für Sprachwissenschaft, Universität zu Köln. * Sasse, Hans-Jürgen. (1992). Theory of language death. In M. Brenzinger (Ed.) (pp. 7–30). * Schilling-Estes, Natalie; & Wolfram, Walt. (1999). Alternative models of dialect death: Dissipation vs. concentration. ''Language'', ''75'' (3), 486–521. * Skutnab-Kangas, Tove. (2000). ''Linguistic genocide in education—or worldwide diversity and human rights?'' Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. * Slater, Julia. (2010). "[http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/news/feature/Time_takes_its_toll_on_old_Swiss_language.html?cid=28504690 Time Takes Its Toll on Old Swiss Language] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121202052455/http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/news/feature/Time_takes_its_toll_on_old_Swiss_language.html?cid=28504690 |date=2 December 2012 }}" ''SwissInfo.ch''. * de Swaan, Abram. (2001). ''Words of the world: The global language system''. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press. * Thomason, Sarah G. (2001). ''Language contact: An introduction''. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press. * [[Ghil'ad Zuckermann|Zuckermann, Ghil'ad]] and Michael Walsh. (2011). [https://adelaide.academia.edu/Zuckermann/Papers/267186/Stop_Revive_Survive_Lessons_from_the_Hebrew_Revival_Applicable_to_the_Reclamation_Maintenance_and_Empowerment_of_Aboriginal_Languages_and_Cultures 'Stop, Revive, Survive: Lessons from the Hebrew Revival Applicable to the Reclamation, Maintenance, and Empowerment of Aboriginal Languages and Cultures'], ''Australian Journal of Linguistics'' Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 111–127. {{refend}}
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