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Dear Fellow Earthlings,
Please find my greetings to people attending a conference to save endangered languages, to be held in Hilo, Hawaii starting on January 15, 2014. I will send them these greetings in English, French, and Japanese.
ARCHITECTURAL LINGUISTICS: A MEANS FOR REVITALIZING ENDANGERED LANGUAGES Greetings to you from Steve Walker!
I, Steve Walker am an architectural linguist. With my architectural and linguistic skills, I can revitalize dying languages. I do this by locating the “four synergies” of a given language -- and then proceed from there.
The English version of the framework resulting from the interaction/ interconnection of the four synergies is known as “The Jingles”. I have been using “The Jingles” with great success ever since 1998. During that period, I have helped tens of thousands of non-native speakers of English to develop their English speech motor skills to the extent that most of them can now compete on even phonological footings with native speakers of English. Many have developed their English pronunciation to the extent that when they speak, no one notices that they are not native speakers of English.
There are also Jingles systems (in various stages of development) known as “Les Sonorettes” (for French), “Ding Ling” (for Chinese), “Charin Charin” (for Japanese), “Las Rimas” (for Spanish), and
“Gaënö’ ” (for Seneca). For those who seek help with their language/dialect protection and revitalization needs, do feel free to contact me. Incidentally , I am always searching for people who wish to work together with me on building Jingles systems for the languages of their choice. You can contact me through the following means: by email: s.walker@thejingles-summit.co.jp or earthsaver110@aol.com . by phone (Japan) 045-575-6226 (United States) 503-689-2301.
You are cordially invited to check out my blog too (written in English, with occasional offerings in other languages): http://ameblo.jp/earthsaver110/entry-11747157256.html . Sandra Jimerson-dowdy, an elder mentor for the Seneca language, is attending the conference here in Hilo. Sandra and I have been working on the construction of the “Gaënö’” , the Jingles for the endangered Seneca language. Feel free to let Sandra know how she and I can help you preserve YOUR language.
Yours cordially,
Steve Walker