Languages as Historical Documents: The Endangered Archive in Laos

N. J. Enfield
2006 South East Asia Research  
This paper reviews current discussion of the issue of just what is lost when a language dies. Special reference is made to the current situation in Laos, a country renowned for its considerable cultural and linguistic diversity. It focuses on the historical, anthropological and ecological knowledge that a language can encode, and the social and cultural consequences of the loss of such traditional knowledge when a language is no longer passed on. Finally, the article points out the paucity of
more » ... udies and obstacles to field research on minority languages in Laos, which seriously hamper their documentation.
doi:10.5367/000000006778881555 fatcat:leffenwdzjdf7n3y5bs4fw5g7i