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A final say
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California, USA (LA Times): Last year, Alan Yu received a $160,000 federal grant to compile an online dictionary of 5,000 Washo words and phrases, complete with digitally recorded pronunciations by Dick and other Washo elders. Scheduled to be finished in 2009, the dictionary is designed partly as a tool to help younger Washos learn the language – even if just a few words, such as da'aw (Lake Tahoe), gewe (coyote)and gu'u (maternal grandmother). The goal is to preserve more than just conversation and literature; a vital part of cultural identity – what it means, for example, to be a Washo – slips away when a language becomes extinct.
For more information, please visit:
www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-washo21sep21,0,1852254.story?coll=la-home-center
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