Shlomo Geva 10:42, 26 February 2011 (UTC) : Information Retrieval, Search Engines, Cross Language Search, Computational Linguistics. A project aiming to create an Australian Aboriginal Wikipedia. Collaboration between the Queensland University of Technology and the University of Adelaide, Australia. The project aims to support the preservation and revival of Australian Aboriginal Languages.reply
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mark✎ 09:06, 17 November 2006 (UTC) (have written or extended quite a few of the articles
here and will continue to do so. From January 2007 on time is limited due to professional commitments.)reply
A R King 07:39, 24 November 2006 (UTC) My main contribution will probably be in writing descriptive sketches (grammar articles) on particular endangered and minority languages (see for example
Pipil grammar and
Miskito grammar), but I will also support other areas if I am able to; I have a strong personal commitment to the issue of supporting endangered languages.reply
Maunus 22:06, 30 December 2006 (UTC) Mesoamerican and Mexican languages and language familiesreply
Babbage 02:38, 3 January 2007 (UTC) (have done some stubbing on Native American languages (e.g., the now extinct
Tunica language. Quite interested in this topic.)reply
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cjllw | TALK 23:47, 3 January 2007 (UTC) Mesoamerican, indigenous Australian languages. Mainly from historical/ethnographic viewpoint.reply
Miskwito (
talk •
contribs) -- Mostly Algonquian languages, but I can also probably contribute to other Native American languages to some extent, and on issues of language endangerment and death to a degree. Hopefully!
User:ish ishwar 02:19, 25 January 2007 (UTC) : I mostly know North America generally & Athabascan specificallyreply
Womtelo (
talk •
contribs) : I work essentially on endangered languages of northern
Vanuatu. Hope I can help (but I have a lot of work in real life too!)
Mikewazhere - focusing on Sater Frisian at the moment, I hope to be able to work on Manx and possibly Chagossian Creole.
Whs10 - have always had a strong interest in this topic. My greatest area of "expertise" (if you can even call it that, since I am far from an expert) is the
Klallam language, but when I find the time I'll help out whenever and wherever I can!
Djembayz - Off-wiki outreach to communities; very simple initial pages in
Cheyenne,
Native American languages at Incubator. I'm working on Wikignoming and small edits, adding links, updates from Native American language revitalization news coverage, so all you linguists can focus on writing the more substantial content.
Djembayz (
talk) 03:17, 23 September 2012 (UTC)reply
Taivo. Numic languages and beyond. --
Taivo (
talk) 16:29, 4 June 2012 (UTC)reply
Mareklug I decided to learn a bit of
chuj, since any mention of it on a user page seems to attract harsh censorship and persecution on the Polish Wikipedia, especially when one declares "nichuj" level of knowledge. (I forward the uncultured to the Monty Python movie featuring the Knights Who Say Ni). I figure I will become a speaker of it just to earn a nyn-1 user facility classification for my Babel hierarchy, and thus overcome censure on my home wiki at the murderous hands of the ambient Catholic intelligensia, who somehow have it six ways to Kansas that mentioning chuj in the Polish internet is denigrating and necessarily making snickers of "another culture". I suppose it really is, but that would be the uppity Polish lack of culture. In the meantime, I will also help out with Wikipedia articles concerning Native American Indian and Mesoamerican Indian endangered languages, as those cultures comprise my long-standing interest, for decades now, including having spent a week in residence with the Hopi on the Third Mesa.