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From Court to Classroom How Language Preservationists Can Improve Their Work through Innovative Collaboration

As a language preservationist, you're well aware of the importance of promoting linguistic diversity. But what if we told you that there's a way to enhance your work by bridging the gap between languages and another seemingly unrelated field? Meet Jaren Barajas, an 18-year-old college student who recently stunned Damian Lillard in a 3-point shooting contest, securing a $100,000 prize.

Lessons from Jaren's Story

At first glance, basketball and language preservation may seem like unrelated pursuits. However, there are several key takeaways that language professionals can apply to their own work

### Innovative Collaboration The Key to Success in Language Preservation

Jaren's victory was made possible through collaboration with a team of experts who helped him develop his skills. Similarly, language preservationists can benefit from partnering with experts from other fields, such as technology or education, to develop innovative solutions for promoting linguistic diversity.

### Adapting to New Situations A Mindset for Language Preservation

Jaren's success in the competition required him to adapt quickly to new situations and challenges. Language preservationists can apply this same mindset by being open to new ideas and technologies that can aid in their work, such as using AI-powered language translation tools or developing mobile apps for language learners.

### Embracing Non-Sequitur The Power of Unexpected Connections

The phrase non sequitur refers to an unexpected or seemingly unrelated connection between two things. In Jaren's case, his language skills (he's a college student, after all!) were used to connect with basketball enthusiasts worldwide. Language preservationists can use this concept to explore unexpected connections between languages and other fields.

Applying Non-Sequitur Principles in Language Preservation

1. Code-switching Just as Jaren adapted to different contexts during the competition, language preservationists can apply code-switching principles to develop innovative language learning strategies that bridge cultural and linguistic gaps.
2. Language-technology integration By embracing non-sequitur connections, language preservationists can explore ways to integrate technology with language learning, such as using AI-powered language translation tools or developing mobile apps for language learners.

Conclusion

Jaren Barajas' stunning victory in the 3-point shooting contest may seem unrelated to language preservation at first glance. However, by applying innovative collaboration, adaptability, and non-sequitur principles, language preservationists can improve their work and develop new solutions for promoting linguistic diversity. By embracing the power of unexpected connections, we can create a more dynamic and effective approach to language preservation.

Keywords Language Preservation, Innovative Collaboration, Non-Sequitur, Code-switching, Language-technology Integration

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