Week 1: Linguicide (Case for Revival)
» Understand the ethics of language revival
» Discuss the aesthetic considerations
» Explore the political and economic imperatives for language revival.
Week 2: Revivalistics (New Transdisciplinary Field of Enquiry)
» Express how and why working closely with your community is the best practice for language revival
» Discuss ways in which to coin new terms for new concepts and modern terminology
» Detail how and why language revival is a transdisciplinary, including linguistic, endeavour.
Week 3: Israeli (Case Study: Revived Hebrew)
» Describe the history of Hebrew and Israeli
» Start coining phono-semantic matches in order to expand the vocabulary of your revived language
» Analyse multiple causation and cross-fertilization between languages, which are an inevitable byproduct of language revival
» Apply the Founder Principle and the Congruence Principle in various contexts.
Week 4: Kaurna (Case Study)
» Discuss what happened to Kaurna and why it should be reclaimed
» Detail the sources and methods used to transform the language
» Explain how Kaurna language in used in the public domain
» Outline how to overcome the challenges for reawakening a language.
Week 5: Saving Languages (Recapitulation, Comparative Analysis)
» Discuss and apply the rigour of the Language Revival Diamond (LaRD)
» Differentiate and compare the key components of language revival as applied to the spectrum of reclamation, revitalization and reinvigoration
» Detail the various methods employed to revive a language in a given state of loss
» Discuss ways in which languages might be preserved, revived or reclaimed, for future generations
» Contrast and compare the constraints and limitations of languages under revival.