Monthly Archives: June 2012
A Compendium of ELCat Press Coverage
The Endangered Languages Project, home of LINGUIST List and University of Hawai’i’s Catalogue of Endangered Languages (ELCat) project, has been getting far more press than we here at LINGUIST are accustomed to. We’re very excited at the prospect of so much … Continue reading
Announcing the Launch of the Endangered Languages Project!
The Catalogue of Endangered Languages (ELCat), a joint project by the LINGUIST List and the University of Hawai’i Manoa, launched as part of the Endangered Languages Project, developed by Google. (www.endangeredlanguages.com) The ELCat project aims to compile the most reliable, up-to-date source of information about the world’s … Continue reading
The new Quick Reference Guide to LL-MAP
In preparation for the 2012 Language Mapping Workshop, the LL-MAP team realized that we needed an answer to the question–”How do I use the most basic features of the LL-MAP Map Viewer?” As a quick (and visual) answer to this question, … Continue reading

