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==References== * {{cite book |editor-last1=Olko |editor-first1=Justyna |editor-last2=Sallabank |editor-first2=Julia |title=Revitalizing Endangered Languages: A Practical Guide |url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/revitalizing-endangered-languages/ADCBBA31190F259BA13525C769E92A9A |year=2021 |isbn=9781108641142 |publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]]}} * {{cite book|last=Abley|first=Mark|year=2003|title=Spoken Here: Travels Among Threatened Languages|location=London |publisher=Heinemann}} * {{cite book|last=Crystal|first=David|year=2000|title=Language Death|location=Cambridge|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0521012713}} * {{Cite book|last=Evans|first=Nicholas|year=2001|contribution=The Last Speaker is Dead β Long Live the Last Speaker! |editor-first=Paul |editor-last=Newman |editor2-first=Martha |editor2-last=Ratliff|title=Linguistic Field Work|location=Cambridge|publisher=Cambridge University Press|pages=250β281}}. * Hale, Kenneth; Krauss, Michael; Watahomigie, Lucille J.; Yamamoto, Akira Y.; Craig, Colette; Jeanne, LaVerne M. et al. 1992. 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