What happens when we lose a language ?

10 mai 2026 | Sophia Smith Galer
A staggering 44% of human languages are endangered – with culture, tradition and whole ways of understanding the world at stake We are lucky to know anything at all about the Ubykh language. In the 1800s, tens of thousands of people spoke it on the Black Sea coast. When Russia conquered the (…)
 Site référencé:  The Guardian (Africa)

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