Language Death and Endangered Languages

  • Isa B
  • Ahmed H
  • et al.
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Abstract

Language is essential in humans' lives; it is what takes to differentiate between animals and humans, it is what we use to understand ourselves. Upon all its status in human life, people are still crying of language disappearance, because many died and some are endangered. There are some questions that supposed to be asked, but only few were raised. We tried to look at major areas such as: the importance of languages, the statistics of languages, what really caused the endangerment, and a way out (solution). Though, the issue is very vast, but we tried and narrowed ourselves down to the minimal level just not to confuse readers.

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Isa, B. Z., Ahmed, H., & Grema, Y. (2014). Language Death and Endangered Languages. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 19(10), 46–48. https://doi.org/10.9790/0837-191064648

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