I just got the latest issue of "Scientific American", and there is an article in there about "Multilingualists" who have created organisations with the aim of preserving languages.
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Why is language extinction being seen as a bad thing? Sure, unique means of expression will be gone, but are these means of expression really crucial to human advancement? Wouldnt it be better to work on improving existing popular languages to enable greater expression within them than to try and preserve every language on the planet? Its interesting to note that the least advanced peoples of the world are the ones with the most languages. No doubt their inability to communicate with one another is at least partialy responsible for holding them back.
I can see the value of studying these languages in order to observe common human sounds used in language etc, but to encourage "lingual diversity" for the sake of diversity seems pointless. A more productive goal would be to establish a common language among the speakers of almost-extinct languages to encourage unity. Lingual diversity in the absence of a common language only creates disunity.
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Why is language extinction being seen as a bad thing? Sure, unique means of expression will be gone, but are these means of expression really crucial to human advancement? Wouldnt it be better to work on improving existing popular languages to enable greater expression within them than to try and preserve every language on the planet? Its interesting to note that the least advanced peoples of the world are the ones with the most languages. No doubt their inability to communicate with one another is at least partialy responsible for holding them back.
I can see the value of studying these languages in order to observe common human sounds used in language etc, but to encourage "lingual diversity" for the sake of diversity seems pointless. A more productive goal would be to establish a common language among the speakers of almost-extinct languages to encourage unity. Lingual diversity in the absence of a common language only creates disunity.
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