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March 26, 2015

Can We Revive Endangered Languages? Should We?

March 26, 2015/ ScienceSites

Over 1,000 languages are severely or critically endangered, according to UNESCO, and some scientists are saying economic growth is driving language extinction. But what might be the consequences of less language diversity?

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