Affiliation:
1. University of Lethbridge
Abstract
Abstract
This paper argues for pragmatism rather than linguistic purity in orthography design for endangered Indigenous
languages such as Blackfoot, emphasizing the need to see orthography standardization as a dynamic process rather than a static
result. It explores the ongoing lack of community agreement about the best way to write the Blackfoot language and lack of
widespread proficiency in the use of its standard orthography, and then describes ways in which this is mitigated in the Blackfoot
Language Resources and Digital Dictionary project, a suite of web resources created to support language maintenance and
revitalization work. The website uses a combination of relaxed searches, alternative spelling fields, and multimedia content to
increase accessibility of the resources for users lacking proficiency in the standard orthography.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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