<font size="2"><font face="georgia,serif">Salem linguist preserves endangered tongues<br>Dr. Gregory Anderson travels the world to document rare languages <br> <br>Written by<br>Barbara Curtin<br>USA<br><br>The Salem-based Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages has projects in the works from Siberia to rural India to the mountains of Bolivia.<br>
<br>But ask to interview Dr. Gregory D.S. Anderson, who has two degrees in linguistics, and you'll wind up at a table in the Coffee House Cafe. That's because the institute's base is the den of the southeast Salem home that its director shares with his wife, their two sons, a cat and a dog.<br>
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