Michael E. Krauss

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Michael E. Krauss was an American linguist renowned for his work on the Eyak language and for his influential advocacy on the documentation and preservation of endangered languages worldwide.

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instanceOf American linguist
human
linguist
advocatedFor documentation of endangered languages
preservation of endangered languages
support for Indigenous language communities
affiliation Alaska Native Language Center NERFINISHED
areaOfActivity Alaska Native communities NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
contributedTo awareness of linguistic diversity
documentation of Indigenous languages
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedAs influential advocate for endangered languages
renowned for his work on the Eyak language
employer University of Alaska Fairbanks NERFINISHED
familyName Krauss NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Eyak language NERFINISHED
endangered languages
language documentation
linguistics
givenName Michael
hasNotableStudentOrFollower linguists working on language documentation
helpedEstablish Alaska Native Language Center NERFINISHED
impact inspired documentation projects for many endangered languages
shaped the modern concept of language endangerment
influenced endangered language policy discussions
language documentation practices worldwide
knownFor advocacy for endangered language preservation
raising awareness of language endangerment worldwide
research on the Eyak language
languageStudied Alaska Native languages NERFINISHED
Eyak NERFINISHED
name Michael E. Krauss NERFINISHED
notableIdea global scale of language endangerment
notableWork documentation of the Eyak language
foundational writings on language endangerment
occupation linguist
university professor
researchInterest Indigenous languages of Alaska NERFINISHED
language death
language shift
workLocation Alaska NERFINISHED
Fairbanks, Alaska NERFINISHED

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Eyak notableLinguist Michael E. Krauss