Humanity today is facing a massive extinction: languages are
disappearing at an unprecedented pace. And when that happens, a unique
vision of the world is lost. With every language that dies we lose an
enormous cultural heritage; the understanding of how humans relate to
the world around us; scientific, medical and botanical knowledge; and
most importantly, we lose the expression of communities’ humor, love and
life. In short, we lose the testimony of centuries of life.
Languages are entities that are alive and in constant
flux, and their extinction is not new; however, the pace at which
languages are disappearing today has no precedent and is alarming. About
half of the world’s approximate 7,000 languages are at risk of
disappearing in the next 100 years. But today we have tools and
technology at our fingertips that could become a game changer.
The Endangered Languages Project, is an online resource to record,
access, and share samples of and research on endangered languages, as
well as to share advice and best practices for those working to document
or strengthen languages under threat.
Its a project to support language preservation and documentation around the world.
Through this website, users can not only access the most up to date and
comprehensive information on endangered languages as well as samples
being provided by partners, but also play an active role in putting
their languages online by submitting information or samples in the form
of text, audio or video files. In addition, users will be able to share
best practices and case studies through a knowledge sharing section and
through joining relevant Google Groups.
For more information: www.endangeredlanguages.com
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