Transcription of The world’s languages in crisis: A 20-year update
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A paper presented at the 26th Linguistics Symposium: language Death, endangerment , Documentation, and Revitalization University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 20 22 October 2011 Final revision for proceedings volume: 27 Aug 2013 Published in: Mihas, Elena, Bernard Perley, Gabriel Rei-Doval and Kathleen Wheatley (eds.). 2013. Responses to language endangerment . In honor of Mickey Noonan. Studies in language Companion Series 142. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. 3 19. The world s languages in crisis: A 20-year update Gary F. Simons M. Paul Lewis SIL International SIL International The world s languages in crisis (Krauss 1992), the great linguistic call to arms in the face of the looming language endangerment crisis, was first delivered in an Endangered languages Symposium at the 1991 annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America.
Language Vitality and Endangerment (LVE) scale developed by the UNESCO Experts Meeting on Safeguarding Endangered Languages (Brenzinger et al. 2003) identifies four levels of endangerment, but does not distinguish different levels on the safe end of the scale.
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