Documentation of Endangered Languages
Next deadline for applications is September 15, 2010
Some two thirds of the estimated 6,500 languages still spoken throughout the world are in danger of disappearing within the next one to two generations. But if a language dies, this also means that a piece of the cultural diversity of our world dies with it. The initiative cannot stop this development, but it can make sure that testimony to these language cultures, which are mostly only passed on by word of mouth, is recorded in an electronic archive of endangered languages before they vanish without trace: by means of audio tape, video camera, still camera and note pad.
The program funds documentation projects as well as symposia and summer schools. You will find details regarding the content and information about how to file an application in the Information for Applicants and the corresponding Application Form. The Archive of endangered languages can be found at the web page of the Max-Planck-Institute in Nijmegen.
Information
Information on this initiative:
Information for Applicants and
Application Form
Grants awarded:
Grants 2009
Grants 2008
Grants 2007
Grants 2006
Grants 2005
Grants 2004
General Information:
Contact

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Dr.
Vera
Szöllösi-Brenig
Work
+49 (0)511 8381-218
Fax
+49 (0)511 8381-4218