Glossika Language Vitality Report 2018

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About this ebook

This report shows you which languages have gone extinct recently, which are in recovery, and the status of all the other languages.

What's Inside

- Over 8200 languages, including extinct languages with their known extinction date

- Discovered languages and other changes in status during the period from 2013 to 2018

- The grand list of 11 languages that have gone (nearly) extinct, 2011-2018

- Superscript ISO code (or Glottolog code when missing) included for every language as a hyperlink between sections in the book

- Story of how one dormant language continues to live on in its community

- Vitality includes: national, vigorous, developing, reawakening, threatened, shifting, moribund, severely endangered, dormant, extinct, and unattested/non-existent.


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