CAICYT   02667
CENTRO ARGENTINO DE INFORMACION CIENTIFICA Y TECNOLOGICA
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
The role of the last generation of speakers in the documentation, description, and history of an endangered language
Autor/es:
GOLLUSCIO LUCÍA
Lugar:
Frankfurt
Reunión:
Seminario; Seminario en el marco de la Cátedra de Lingüística General- Universida Frankfurt am Main; 2018
Institución organizadora:
Cátedra de Lingüística General Universidad Frankfurt am Main
Resumen:
The role of the last generation of speakers in the documentation, description,and history of an endangered language: the Vilela case (Chaco, South America)Lucía A. GolluscioUniversidad de Buenos Aires y Consejo Nacional de InvestigacionesCientíficas y Técnicas, ArgentinaVilela (whose belonging to the Lule-Vilela family is as yet under discussion) is the most severely endangered language in the Argentine Chaco. It shows the results of linguistic attrition without obsolescence. The extreme paucity of Vilela speakers and the lack of a speech community have proven to be critical threats. This presentation focuses on the relevance of collaborative documentation with the remaining speakers in the case of severely endangered languages, and the challenges this work poses to both the research team and the speakers. After the introduction on the socio-political and socio-linguistic situation of the Vilela people, I will focus on the fieldwork techniques we have had to create to carry out the documentation of the language with the two speakers located so far. In particular, despite documented phonological and lexical reduction, core linguistic structures have been activated through language remembering strategies. I will then present some important linguistic and historical results of joint research on a mythical-historical narrative recorded at the end of the 19th century.