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Language Documentation and Conservation - University of Hawaii Press | 2024 Cite Score:2.0 | Q3

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  • About: Language Documentation and Conservation (LD&C) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the study and preservation of languages. The journal focuses on documenting endangered languages, understanding their structures, and promoting their conservation through various methods and approaches.
  • Objective: The primary objective of Language Documentation and Conservation is to advance the field of language documentation and conservation by publishing research that contributes to the understanding, recording, and preservation of endangered languages. The journal covers a range of topics including linguistic fieldwork, language revitalization, documentation methodologies, linguistic diversity, and the role of technology in language preservation. It aims to provide valuable insights and practical solutions for linguists, researchers, and activists working to protect linguistic heritage.
  • Interdisciplinary Approach: The journal adopts an interdisciplinary approach by integrating research from fields such as linguistics, anthropology, sociology, and technology. This approach allows for a comprehensive examination of language documentation and conservation from multiple perspectives. Contributions that explore the intersection of language with cultural, social, and technological factors are particularly encouraged. The journal seeks to foster collaboration among scholars from different disciplines to enhance the effectiveness of language preservation efforts.
  • Impact and Significance: The Language Documentation and Conservation journal has a significant impact on the academic and community efforts involved in language preservation. The research published in the journal contributes to the development of effective documentation practices, the revitalization of endangered languages, and the promotion of linguistic diversity. It serves as a key resource for linguists, language activists, educators, and policymakers who are engaged in efforts to document and conserve linguistic heritage.

  • Editor-in-Chief:  Racquel-María Sapién

  • Scope: The Language Documentation and Conservation Journal is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the documentation, preservation, and revitalization of languages, particularly those that are endangered or under-documented. The journal aims to promote research and practice in language documentation and conservation efforts globally. Key areas covered by the journal include:
  • 1. Language Documentation: Research on methods and practices for documenting languages, including recording, transcribing, and analyzing linguistic data.
  • 2. Endangered Languages: Studies on languages at risk of extinction, including efforts to document, analyze, and preserve these languages for future generations.
  • 3. Language Revitalization: Exploration of strategies and initiatives aimed at revitalizing and maintaining endangered languages, including community-based programs and educational efforts.
  • 4. Fieldwork Methodologies: Research on techniques and methodologies for conducting fieldwork in linguistics, including data collection, ethical considerations, and community engagement.
  • 5. Digital Tools for Language Documentation: Studies on the use of digital technologies and tools in language documentation, including software for transcription, archiving, and analysis.
  • 6. Language and Identity: Exploration of the relationship between language, culture, and identity, including how language use reflects and shapes cultural practices and social dynamics.
  • 7. Linguistic Typology and Language Description: Research on the typological features of languages and comprehensive descriptions of lesser-known or understudied languages.
  • 8. Language Preservation Policies: Studies on policies and frameworks for language preservation and protection, including government and institutional support for language conservation efforts.
  • 9. Community-Based Language Projects: Research on collaborative projects involving linguistic communities, including grassroots initiatives and partnerships between linguists and community members.
  • 10. Language Education and Training: Exploration of educational programs and resources aimed at teaching and learning endangered languages, including language teaching methodologies and curriculum development.
  • 11. Language Archives and Repositories: Studies on the creation, management, and accessibility of language archives and repositories, including strategies for preserving linguistic data and making it available to researchers.
  • 12. Ethnographic and Sociolinguistic Studies: Research on the sociolinguistic contexts of language use, including the impact of social factors on language vitality and preservation.
  • 13. Language Documentation Ethics: Exploration of ethical considerations in language documentation, including issues of consent, ownership, and the rights of language communities.
  • 14. Language Change and Variation: Studies on the dynamics of language change and variation, including how languages evolve over time and the factors influencing linguistic diversity.
  • 15. Collaborative Research in Language Documentation: Research on collaborative approaches to language documentation, including partnerships between linguists, community members, and other stakeholders.
  • 16. Language Technology: Exploration of technological advancements in language documentation, including automated transcription, machine learning applications, and digital archiving solutions.
  • 17. Cultural Heritage and Language: Research on the intersection of language and cultural heritage, including how language preservation contributes to the maintenance of cultural traditions and practices.
  • 18. Language Policy and Planning: Studies on language planning and policy efforts aimed at supporting language preservation and revitalization at the local, national, and international levels.
  • 19. Comparative Studies: Exploration of comparative research on languages from different regions and families, including cross-linguistic analyses and typological studies.
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  • Print ISSN:  19345275

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  • Subject Area and Category:   Computer Science, Computer Science Applications, Social Sciences, Library and Information Sciences, Linguistics and Language

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  • H Index:  13

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  • Cite Score:  2.0

  • SNIP:  0.566

  • Journal Rank(SJR):  0.181