Map Shows Thousands of Dead or Dying Languagesn(fwd link)
MJ Hardman
hardman at UFL.EDU
Fri Apr 10 17:26:20 UTC 2009
I went to the UNESCO map (listed under resources below the article). Some
of the data is not quite accurate. Does anyone on this list know where/if
such data can be corrected? Without it taking endless amounts of time?
MJ
On 4/10/09 11:45 AM, "phil cash cash" <cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU> wrote:
> Map Shows Thousands of Dead or Dying Languages
>
> April 10, 2009 09:00 AM
> by Haley A. Lovett
>
> The latest UNESCO Atlas of the World?s Languages in Danger shows more than 200
> languages are extinct; researchers work to reverse the trend.
>
> Access full article below:
> http://www.findingdulcinea.com/news/international/2009/april/Map-Shows-Thousan
> ds-of-Dead-or-Dying-Languages.html
>
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