SIL Electronic Survey Reports
SIL Electronic Survey Reports (SILESR) is a serial publication of SIL International (Dallas, Texas). The series publishes reports on sociolinguistic surveys carried out by SIL field members and others. These survey reports provide information for language development decisions. They are usually preliminary work papers and not presented as polished research. They are based on field notes and are in some cases the work of young sociolinguists with minimal training. Unless otherwise noted, a qualified reviewer (see the Masthead for a list of the consulting editors) will have approved the adequacy of the work. For more information, see About SILESR.
Fair Use Policy
Papers published in the SIL Electronic Survey Reports series are intended for scholarly research and educational use. You may make copies of these papers for research or educational purposes free of charge and without further permission. Republication or commercial use of SILESR or the papers contained therein is expressly prohibited without the written consent of the copyright holder(s).
Recent papers
- SIL Electronic Survey Reports 2010-023
Lindfors, Anna-Lena, Mark Woodward and Louise Nagler. 2010. "A sociolinguistic survey of the Fipa language community: ethnic identity and dialect diversity." - SIL Electronic Survey Reports 2010-022
Spencer, Juliann and Sara Van Cott. 2010. "A sociolinguistic survey of Setaman [stm]." - SIL Electronic Survey Reports 2010-021
Rueck, Michael J., Badi Vila and Margaret Potter. 2010. "A sociolinguistic profile of the Tairuma [uar] language group." - SIL Electronic Survey Reports 2010-020
Susilawati, Tanti, Kristina Tarp and Herdian Aprilani. 2010. "The Banggai of central Sulawesi: a Rapid Appraisal survey report." - SIL Electronic Survey Reports 2010-019
Bombay, Elaine. 2010. "EnquĂȘte sociolinguistique sur les parlers Bayo, Morbo, Morom, and Bolong du Tchad: rapport."
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