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A) The plan
At the age of 14 I started to learn the dialect of my German home town and also kept this interest during my study of the Dutch philology. The grandparent generation spoke the dialect actively and could communicate with dialect speakers across the boarder without any problems. The parent generation learned dialect in their childhood but it becomes more and more passive knowledge. To me dialect can carry certain facets of live which contain a common identity. All these dialects are very regional and some kilometers of distance result in significant, fluent changes.
The classical methods of conserving these dialects are made by institutions which mostly interview dialect speakers. The results are commonly presented in a written form. That takes a lot of time and effort but a wider public is not reached. On one side we have local societies which want to preserve their own identity and on the other side we have scientific researchers which use e.g. the phonetic alphabet. This is not too useful for the man on the street.
Since time is running I would like to propose a web portal using existing technical opportunities which are already available. The challenge is to arrange and to coordinate them. It should be based on living language = audio.
This project is not meant to turn back time but to motivate everyone to join as a co-worker to preserve cultural heritage with modern (available and existing) means in a time where people in Europe still would like to have their own languages recognized from either linguistic and political point of view.
B) The portal
- the best opportunity to preserve the status quo quickly and with high accessibility to me is a web portal
- all proposed technical needs exist but have to be coordinate and adapted
- all necessary fonts, phonetic and diacritic symbols could be collected in a database and made available via a text editor
- as a Wikipedia project everyone could join (language and dialect researchers and institutions, interested, amateurs, dialect speakers, language societies, culture and folklore associations a.s.o) the project and contribute (probably senior dialect speakers could be motivated to share their knowledge since more and more members of that generation use the internet)
- dialect speakers could upload single words, idioms or complete sentences via an open source audio module, e.g. audacity which might also be used by language institutes for further research. Obviously not all input will be absolutely correct from a scientific point of view but all the means of peer control or user forums can be used which are also seen in Wikipedia
- user, visitors and interesting people may join to help to localize the portal in more and more languages, just to start I consider an English base version but already with instructions in French, Spanish and German
- the format of the audio files could be the Ogg. This is also an open source standard used in Wikipedia
- the major point is about the local character of dialects so that the recognition by speakers and contributors are ensured. This can be done by including Google Maps. For non commercial purposes it is allowed to use the Google code also it is a profit organization. The database with audio files can be bound directly to a database which links them to geographic by clicking on the map. A contributor can directly link an audio entry to a specific location. The maps can already show and suggest dialect areas and boundaries so that the entries can be grouped. Google Maps are currently used within Wikipedia for many purposes.
C) Proceeding
Caption1) A prototype is available on: http://www.creativetranslations.eu/DialectWiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
2) Simultaneous to this proposal it has been suggested via http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/CoolProject
3) if there is interest for this project there have to be resources to adapt the code and link the databases and the map. Otherwise I will try to create a tender for a web developer and will try to get susidaries for that
4) if additional hardware will be needed to host the project I will also ask institutons about finance via their budgets
5) I sent a mailing to all non profit organizations which could be interested to contibute:
a) language and dialect organizations and institutes
b) faculties on universities which deal with dialects
c) associations and communities on private initiative with the local dialect as subject
In 1st instances I contacted language institutes in the US, Canada, Mexico, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Framce, Portugal, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Macedonia, Croatia, Serbia, Czechia, Turkey & Germany. Most of their contact details found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_language_regulators
6) According to their input informational sessions by phone conferencing and presentations will be setup for coordination
7) Based on the willingness of contribution I will negotiate between Wikipedia or the web developer about cooperation with these organizations
a) language research institutes may have certain requirement about interfaces for using the contributed data for science or to add data they already have available
b) embedding of their web-pages and vice versa embed the web portal into their web appearance to get more awareness. I think that could be possible since they are non-profit organizations
c) to think about PR measurement in the context of a project supported by the European community
8) Depending on the success the project should become self-supporting within the Wikipedia model of fund-raising according to the idea of the Wikipedia project ”Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge.”
9) Create a downloadable version for DVD
Current state
Please have a look here: http://tools.freeside.sk/geolocator/geolocator.html
If you press Alt & clicking you can get the geodata.
There is also a solution to create own maps with polygon technique:
http://www.schwen.de/GMap/Docs
And here you can edit borders under "Add place“: http://www.wikimapia.org/
There is also a opportunity to link media information to geodata (that should also work with audio files): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeoTagging

