Endangered languages around the world
| | Frank Auteri (X) Amerika Syarikat Local time: 11:19 Bahasa Inggeris hingga Bahasa Itali + ... Endangered Languages, An Interesting Lead by, or rather Back to UNESCO | Feb 28, 2016 |
Thank you for flagging this post Paula. It brought back memories of traveling through many of the back-woods areas of Italy where many people still speak the local dialects which are very distinct from what is considered the grammatically correct Italian taught in public schools since the 1930's. In addition to the lack of script for many languages, the question of validating dialectical languages is further obscured and complicated by the introduction of colloquialisms, colorful analogies, simi... See more Thank you for flagging this post Paula. It brought back memories of traveling through many of the back-woods areas of Italy where many people still speak the local dialects which are very distinct from what is considered the grammatically correct Italian taught in public schools since the 1930's. In addition to the lack of script for many languages, the question of validating dialectical languages is further obscured and complicated by the introduction of colloquialisms, colorful analogies, similes, and maxims that exist throughout the world. NPR ran a story of a group trying to record a number of dialects before they completely vanished. Of course this has also been done in the Americas where a very large number of American Indian tribal languages have vanished over the recent decades. Thanks for flagging this article. ▲ Collapse | | | Balasubramaniam L. India Local time: 21:49 Ahli (2006) Bahasa Inggeris hingga Bahasa Hindi + ... SITE LOCALIZER I would add English to the list | Feb 29, 2016 |
The folksy English that was once the mother tongue of many people in Britain is seriously under threat of extinction, as the language crosses new linguistic boundaries by the day as it internationalizes itslef. What most people understand as English today would hardly be recognized as such by the real natives of this language residing in remote, civilization-untouched (read internet-unpolluted) areas of Britain, the homeland of English. So this unlikely candidate should receive special attention... See more The folksy English that was once the mother tongue of many people in Britain is seriously under threat of extinction, as the language crosses new linguistic boundaries by the day as it internationalizes itslef. What most people understand as English today would hardly be recognized as such by the real natives of this language residing in remote, civilization-untouched (read internet-unpolluted) areas of Britain, the homeland of English. So this unlikely candidate should receive special attention from UNESCO to preserve it from extinction and being swamped out of existence by Indian, Chinese, Pakistani, Australian, American and Bangladeshi speakers, among others, of this language. ▲ Collapse | | | Ty Kendall United Kingdom Local time: 17:19 Bahasa Ibrani hingga Bahasa Inggeris Tell me more.... | Feb 29, 2016 |
Balasubramaniam L. wrote:
remote, civilization-untouched (read internet-unpolluted) areas of Britain, the homeland of English
...about these "remote, civilization-untouched (read internet-unpolluted) areas of Britain" ??? | | | Balasubramaniam L. India Local time: 21:49 Ahli (2006) Bahasa Inggeris hingga Bahasa Hindi + ... SITE LOCALIZER Oh, they no longer exist, do they? | Feb 29, 2016 |
Ty Kendall wrote:
Balasubramaniam L. wrote:
remote, civilization-untouched (read internet-unpolluted) areas of Britain, the homeland of English
...about these "remote, civilization-untouched (read internet-unpolluted) areas of Britain" ???
In that case, mother-tongue English definitely needs to be put at the top of the list of languages going extint, provided it has not already gone dead, and cannot be revived! | |
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Ty Kendall United Kingdom Local time: 17:19 Bahasa Ibrani hingga Bahasa Inggeris Well I'm asking you... | Feb 29, 2016 |
...you seem to know so much about these places, I was hoping you could at least name them. | | | Frank Auteri (X) Amerika Syarikat Local time: 11:19 Bahasa Inggeris hingga Bahasa Itali + ... Worth noting that Latin was not listed at all? | Mar 3, 2016 |
Anyone remember how over the last century we were all told that English was the fastest growing language in the world by number of speakers, number of words being added to the dictionary daily. Remember all those vocabulary building tests in grade school and high school? How often has anyone used the word "loquacious" in every day speech since then? Colloquial? How 'bout in everyday writing?
Anyone? Anyone? Ferris? | | |
Googling a bit I see that my language, Dutch, is considered in many lists as a weird language. In the Netherlands, there is also a co-official language in the province of Friesland, called 'Fries' or 'Frisian' in English. Frisian is spoken by 453,000 speakers wikipedia says. Would you say that is an endangered number? | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Endangered languages around the world Wordfast Pro |
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