
Does a language die every two weeks?
More or Less: Behind the Stats
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The Linguistic Crisis: Unraveling Language Extinction Claims
This chapter examines the alarming statistic that a language dies every 14 days, rooted in a speech from 1992 highlighting the urgent crisis of language extinction. It reviews the evolving views among linguists regarding the extent of language loss, discussing influential voices and publications that have shaped the dialogue on preservation.
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