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What do you think of languages that are dying? Do you think they should be preserved?
18 Thg 05 2010 14:59
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Languages have lives; they grow, prosper, some become classics, or universal to a greater or lesser degree, they grow old and die. Latin for example. It's the same as people for me; I'm sad when they die, happy they lived a good life, and benefited people. I am sad that some languages are killed. Navajo and Gaelic (I'm Irish) are examples. Should a dieing language be preserved? Yes, but to what extent and by whom and for what purpose?
18 tháng 5 năm 2010
Languages enrich each other. So the loss of any one language impacts on other languages. Professor B, I'm really mystified by your comment: Gaelic is dead? Perhaps you read that somewhere, but from my time in Ireland (most recently 8 months ago) living with Irish families, Gaelic is very much alive, often used, and being taught as a home language to children. The 'bearla' speakers didn't succeed in killing it off. ;)
19 tháng 5 năm 2010
Hi... yes if it is possible should be preserved...
18 tháng 5 năm 2010
Yes.... Languages aid in telling about a culture... Plus, it can be linguistically and historically helpful.... <Rosetta stone, etc.>
18 tháng 5 năm 2010
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