Save Chinese Endangered Languages
Research Activity
01/02/2023 0:00 - 31/12/2032 0:00
Asia and the Pacific | Multiple Locations | Multiple Locations
Data collection exercise
Languages: Amok
China is a country with more than 300 different languages, and with Mandarin Chinese being the official language, many of its indigenous languages are gradually becoming marginalized and are on the verge of being extinct if no effort of preserving them is made. So I believe that using my podcast channel as a platform to promote awareness of saving endangered languages is definitely something truly meaningful to do.
The main activity that I am planning within the context of the International Decade of Indigenous Languages 2022 – 2032 is regarding data collection on the 137 endangered languages in China. The idea is all about asking for help from people on social media.
My approach will be different than the traditional method, usually known as field linguistics. I am planning to ask people to use their cellphones to collect those endangered languages’ data. They do not need to have any expertise in linguistics or languages. For example, when someone in China travels to a place where they get a rare chance to meet and talk to a person speaking one of the endangered languages, this traveler can collect any kind of data on that language, as much as they want to. I will then ask them to send me the data and I will categorize them accordingly. Every piece of data they collect, in formats of video, audio, writing, etc., will become significantly crucial for future research in linguistics, especially when any of those languages, unfortunately, becomes extinct. I will build this corpus little by little as I receive more and more data as time goes by. I believe that the power of social media and the mass population on it will make a collective contribution to the preservation of endangered languages in China and beyond.
137 Endangered Languages in China |
Amok language |
Anung language |
Aqaw Gelao language |
Ayizi language |
Chintaw language |
Dagur language |
Fuyu Kyrgyz language |
Green Gelao language |
Ili Turki language |
Kanakanavu language |
Kavalan language |
Kilen language |
Laji language |
Lamu language |
Lopnor Uighur |
Manchu language |
Manchu language |
Manchurian Kirghiz language |
Mra language |
Na language |
Nataoran language |
Patua language |
Red Gelao language |
Saaroa language |
Samatao language |
Samatu language |
She language |
Thao language |
Aluo language |
Bola language |
Bonan language |
Bori language |
Buryat language |
Chesu language |
Choyi language |
Cosung language |
Ersu language |
Gazhuo language |
Hu language |
Idu language |
Jinuo language |
Jiongnai Bunu language |
Jone language |
Kathu language |
Khamba language |
Khamnigan Mongol language |
Lai language |
Lajia language |
Laomian language |
Mak language |
Mang language |
Minhe Monguor language |
Miqie language |
Mo’ang language |
Mok language |
Motuo Menba language |
Muji language |
Numao Bunu language |
Ordos language |
Oyrat language |
Pakan language |
Pupeo language |
Rao language |
Sarikoli language |
Shixing language |
Sinkiang Dagur language |
Solon language |
Sulung language |
Tangwang language |
Tinan language |
U language |
Utsat language |
Wakhi language |
Wunai Bunu language |
Wutun language |
Younuo Bunu language |
Zaiwa language |
Buyang language |
Evenki language |
Gangou language |
Huzhu Monguor language |
Kangjia language |
Laemae language |
Manchurian Ölöt language |
Mulao language |
Nanay language |
Northern Tujia language |
Saisiyat language |
Samei language |
Sanyi language |
Saryg Yugur language |
Shira Yugur language |
Sibe language |
Southern Tujia language |
White Gelao language |
Yerong language |
Adi language |
Amis language |
Baheng language |
Baima language |
Bokar language |
Bunun language |
Guichong language |
Hlersu language |
Khmin language |
Ladakhi language |
Lalo language |
Maonan language |
Miju language |
Muda language |
Mulam language |
Muya language |
Naluo language |
Namuyi language |
Paiwan language |
Phula language |
Pyuma language |
Rukai language |
Salar language |
Sangkong language |
Santa language |
Sherpa language |
Shingsaba language |
Talu language |
Tanglang language |
Taroko language |
Taruang language |
Tawang language |
Tayal language |
Tshangla language |
Tsou language |
Tuvan language |
Waxiang language |
Wuse language |
Yami language |
Zaozou language |
Zhaba language |