FYI: Article in 10 June TIME RE: endangered languages
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Scott_G_McGINNIS at umail.umd.edu
Fri Jun 7 20:16:00 UTC 2002
June 6, 2002
The June 10, 2002 issue of _Time_, p. 22, has a half page titled "Tongues
That Go Out of Style," written by Harriet Barovick. It shows a map of the
world, with notes about endangered languages worldwide. For North America
it mentions "Pennsylvania German," "most Native American languages," and
Gullah; the choices for Europe are Faeroese, Sardinian, and Yiddish. The
fact that for Asia the chosen example is Nushu, identified as "perhaps the
world's only language just for women," does not inspire confidence; Nushu
is not a language, but a writing system.
Suzette Haden Elgin
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