Climate crisis could be the 'nail in the coffin' for half of languages spoken by the end of the century, say linguists, as coastal communities are forced to migrateEvery 40 days a language dies. This "catastrophic" loss is being amplified by the climate crisis, according to linguists. If nothing is done, conservative estimates suggest that half of all the 7,000 languages currently spoken will be extinct by the end of the century.Speakers of minority languages have experienced a long history of persecution, with the result that by the 1920s half of all Indigenous languages in Australia, the US, South Africa and Argentina were extinct. The climate crisis is now considered the "final nail in the coffin" for many Indigenous languages and with them, the knowledge they represent. Continue reading...
Lost for words: fears of 'catastrophic' language loss due to rising seas
16. ledna 2023 8:30
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jan/16/linguists-language-culture-loss-end-of-century-sea-levels-rise
Zdroj: The Guardian