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Can an app decide if a language lives or dies? Not if Welsh speakers have anything to do with it | Gwenno Robinson

Duolingo is ‘pausing’ its Welsh course despite high demand – we need robust forms of learning that aren’t driven by profit, says writer and documentary-maker Gwenno Robinson

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Lepcha community | Website, app to preserve Lepchas' language after UNESCO's 'definitely endangered' tag

Gideon Tashi Lepcha and three of his friends, Abel Rongong, a language expert, Jongmit Lepcha and Martha Lepcha, both language teachers, devised a “Wangboo Framework” in 2020 to teach Rongring in a simplified, attractive and modern way. Wangboo means skilled in Rongring

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Qualicum First Nation celebrates pentl'ach language reawakening — CHLY 101.7FM: Listener Supported in Nanaimo BC.

Qualicum First Nation celebrates pentl'ach language reawakening — CHLY 101.7FM: Listener Supported in Nanaimo BC.
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'Romeyka' The Ancient Greek Dialect Spoken in Northern Turkey

'Romeyka' The Ancient Greek Dialect Spoken in Northern Turkey
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How a language dies

A language dies when nobody speaks it anymore. Why a language dies is a pertinent question asked by linguists and activists alike. Linguists and activists across the world have shown interest in.

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