Language revitalisation aims to 'reverse language shift' (see Fishman, 1991; 2001), that is, to reverse the process of language decline. Language usage in the home and intergenerational transmission are fundamental to the achievement of language revitalisation. Language decline and revitalisation have become 'glocal' issues in that Indigenous communities are making global connections in order to promote local expressions of language revitalisation. This is truly a worldwide phenomenon given that it has been estimated that up to half of the world's approximately 6000 languages will be extinct...
Language revitalisation aims to 'reverse language shift' (see Fishman, 1991; 2001), that is, to reverse the process of language decline. Language usag...