LINA02H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Endangered Language Fund, List Of Languages By Number Of Native Speakers, Adamawa Region

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Languages have died off throughout history, but never have we faced the massive extinction that is threatening the world right now. As language professionals, we are faced with a stark reality: Much of what we study will not be available to future generations. The cultural heritage of many people is crumbling while we look on. Are we willing to shoulder the blame for having stood by and done nothing? (crystal: vii) www. notesolution. com. There is agreement among linguists who have considered the situation that over half of the world"s languages are moribund, i. e. not effectively being passed on to the next generation. And why now: why is the death of a language important, can anything be done, should anything be done? www. notesolution. com. Cameroon"s adamawa province in 1994-95, i came across a number of moribund languages for one of these languages, kasabe. only one remaining speaker, bogon, was found . i november 1996 i returned to the.

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