2018
DOI: 10.1080/14794713.2018.1453242
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Language documentation: a reference point for theatre and performance archives?

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“…Furbee 8 said that the theories of this emerging research area are still premature but Hill 9 suggested that language ideologies are integral part of the domain. Varela & Lee 10 reported that inclusion of language analysis ensures better utilities in language documentation and Austin 11 pointed out four primary constraints related to this: i) ambiguous nature of content (makes it difficult to determine quality of the resources); ii) multidisciplinary approaches (includes applied linguistics, anthropology, information science, etc. ); iii) non-availability of comprehensive metadata schema; and iv) sustainability (trainings and capacity building programmes are required for achieving combined skills).…”
Section: Review Of Literature and Overview Of Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furbee 8 said that the theories of this emerging research area are still premature but Hill 9 suggested that language ideologies are integral part of the domain. Varela & Lee 10 reported that inclusion of language analysis ensures better utilities in language documentation and Austin 11 pointed out four primary constraints related to this: i) ambiguous nature of content (makes it difficult to determine quality of the resources); ii) multidisciplinary approaches (includes applied linguistics, anthropology, information science, etc. ); iii) non-availability of comprehensive metadata schema; and iv) sustainability (trainings and capacity building programmes are required for achieving combined skills).…”
Section: Review Of Literature and Overview Of Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%