[Linganth] Diversity Spoken in 39 Languages (fwd)
Robert Lawless
robert.lawless at wichita.edu
Thu Jun 17 13:24:59 UTC 2004
Yes. There are some strange categories and some missing ones. Robert.
At 04:12 PM 6/16/2004 -0700, Richard J Senghas wrote:
>I went looking for references to sign languages (such as American Sign
>Language), and found nothing on the MLA map or the data tables. These are
>often forgotten "native" languages, and they seemed to have been forgotten
>again. *sigh*
>
>-Richard
>
>At 5:36 PM -0500 6/16/04, Elizabeth Coville wrote:
>>Linganth members,
>>
>>This is an article in the LA Times and a link to a MLA map of
>>languages spoken in the US. It was sent me by John
>>MacDougall ( www.indopubs.com )
>>
>>Liz Coville
>>Hamline University
>>St. Paul, Minnesota
>>
>>* * *
>>
>> > http://www.mla.org/census_main
>
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