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Leanne Hinton & Ken Hale(eds.). The Green Book of language revitalization in practice. San Diego & New York: Academic Press, 2001. Pp xvii + 450 pp. Hb.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 October 2002

Joan A. Argenter
Affiliation:
General Linguistics, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, E-08193 Cerdanyola, Spain, [email protected]

Abstract

A brief editors'note about the title of this book begins with the following statement: “The title of this volume is an answer to another publication, the UNESCO Red Book on endangered languages.” It ends by making a vow: “We hope this Green Book will be of use to everyone who wants it to be no longer necessary for their language to be listed in the Red Book.

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2002 Cambridge University Press

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