Disappearing languages

Disappearing languages

Postby angela » Thu Oct 08, 2009 3:01 pm

Imagine that you live in a country called Lep. Eighty per cent of the population of Lep speak Lepese, but 20% of the population speak a minority language called Toggle, which is very different to Lepese. The number of Toggle speakers is decreasing steadily, and in a generation the language could disappear.
What could the government of Lep do to support Toggle and to stop its disappearance? Or should Toggle be allowed to die?


I think is important to do support Toggle and to stop its disapperance. The culture can be more extensive with more languages, and every one have specials words.
angela
 

Re: Disappearing languages

Postby Guest » Mon Oct 12, 2009 9:37 am

I agree absolutly. Really it is a quality matter not a numerical matter. On the other hand, all people has linguistic rigths.
Guest
 


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