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Christine Schreyer
Christine Schreyer
Associate Professor, University of British Columbia Okanagan
Verified email at ubc.ca
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The digital fandom of Na’vi speakers
C Schreyer
Transformative Works and Cultures 18, 2015
222015
Media, information technology, and language planning: what can endangered language communities learn from created language communities?
C Schreyer
Current Issues in Language Planning 12 (3), 403-425, 2011
222011
Learning to talk to the land: Online stewardship in Taku River Tlingit territory
C Schreyer, J Corbett, N Gordon, C Larson
Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society 3 (3), 2014
212014
‘Nehiyawewin Askîhk’: Cree language on the land: Language planning through consultation in the Loon River Cree First Nation
C Schreyer
Current Issues in Language Planning 9 (4), 440-463, 2008
202008
Taku River Tlingit genres of place as performatives of stewardship
C Schreyer
Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 26 (1), 4-25, 2016
162016
Reserves and resources: local rhetoric on land, language, and identity amongst the Taku River Tlingit and Loon River Cree First Nations
C Schreyer
122009
Re-Building Language Habitats: Connecting Language Planning and Land Planning for Sustainable Futures
C Schreyer
Language Documentation and Description 9, 35-57, 2011
112011
Kala Kaŋa Bi Ŋa Kapia–Diksineri bilong Tok Ples Kala (Kala Dictionary)
C DeVolder, C Schreyer, J Wagner
Kelowna: Centre for Social, Spatial and Economic Justice, 2012
102012
ECHO: Ethnographic, Cultural and Historical Overview of Yukon's First Peoples
VE Castillo, C Schreyer, T Southwick
Institute for Community Engaged Research Press, 2020
92020
ÎNÎHIYAWÎTWÂW ‘They are speaking Cree’: Cree language use and issues in Northern Alberta, Canada
CN Westman, C Schreyer
International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2014 (230), 115-140, 2014
92014
Constructed languages
C Schreyer
Annual Review of Anthropology 50, 327-344, 2021
82021
The culture of conlanging: What can we learn about culture from created languages
C Schreyer, C Ballantine, V Bella, J Gabias, B Ganzini
Fiat Lingua, e203, 2013
72013
«Parcourir les sentiers de nos ancêtres» Un projet de revitalisation linguistique par le jeu 1
C Schreyer, L Gordon
Anthropologie et sociétés 31 (1), 143-162, 2007
72007
What You See is Where You Are": An Examination of Native North American Place Names
C Schreyer
Space and spatial analysis in archaeology, 227-32, 2006
72006
Reflections on the Kala Biŋatuwã, a Three Year Old Alphabet, from Papua New Guinea
C Schreyer
Creating Orthographies for Endangered Languages, 126-141, 2017
62017
Comparing prehistoric constructed languages: world-building and its role in understanding prehistoric languages
C Schreyer, D Adger
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 376 (1824), 20200201, 2021
42021
Community consensus and social identity in alphabet development: The relationship between Kala and Jabêm
C Schreyer
Written Language & Literacy 18 (1), 175-199, 2015
42015
Canadian Geography as National Identity: Hudson’s Bay Company Place Names and their Aboriginal Counterparts
C Schreyer
International Journal of Canadian Studies, 315-334, 2014
42014
Kala Biŋatuwã: A Community-Driven Alphabet for the Kala Language
C Schreyer, J Wagner
Proceedings of the 17th Foundation for Endangered Languages Conference, 91-99, 2013
42013
Uncertainty in diversity: language shift and language planning in Papua New Guinea, a Kala case study
C Schreyer, J Wagner
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 43 (3), 262-275, 2022
22022
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