This collection will contain documentation of five of the most urgently endangered native languages of Brazil, which are under-researched as of yet. These languages are: Mondé, Puruborá, Mekens, Ayuru, and Xipaya. These five languages belong to the lesser-known branches of the Tupi family. Only two have received prior intensive research and none has adequate documentation available.
This collection was started with the following general objectives:
To salvage the maximum information about the language and about the traditional culture expressed through the language;
to make this information widely available for the community and for science, while respecting the wishes and rights of the native communities;
to establish reference grammars, dictionaries, collections of texts, and extensive and varied digitalized and annotated recordings;
to prepare practical language materials and copies of the recordings and transcriptions for the language communities.
URL
http://hdl.handle.net/2196/30de3972-5443-42e9-846c-12ddf60c1ac1
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