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Language News: The 10 Most Endangered Languages In The World
Here’s a list of endangered languages from BusinessInsider.com. It’s not clear who their linguistic consultants were for this essay, but it’s nice to see such mainstream coverage. The list: Apiaka, Bikya, Taje, Dampelas, Diahoi, Kaixana, Laua, Yamana, Kulon-Pazeh, and Pemono. … Continue reading →
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