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September 17, 2020Keeping language alive26 minutesPlayNinety-six percent of the people in the world speak only four percent of the languages.What happens when a language becomes extinct? Does it become easier for everyone to communicate? Or do we lose unique knowledge and culture?And, once a language is gone, is it gone forever? Can languages be revived?...moreShareView all episodesBy ABC455 ratingsSeptember 17, 2020Keeping language alive26 minutesPlayNinety-six percent of the people in the world speak only four percent of the languages.What happens when a language becomes extinct? Does it become easier for everyone to communicate? Or do we lose unique knowledge and culture?And, once a language is gone, is it gone forever? Can languages be revived?...moreMore shows like The Drawing RoomView allShort & Curly1,738 ListenersConversations789 ListenersAll In The Mind771 ListenersIf You're Listening308 ListenersUnravel816 ListenersABC News Daily146 ListenersThe World Today14 ListenersABC KIDS News Time195 ListenersNo Feeling Is Final116 ListenersStuff The British Stole1,010 Listeners
Ninety-six percent of the people in the world speak only four percent of the languages.What happens when a language becomes extinct? Does it become easier for everyone to communicate? Or do we lose unique knowledge and culture?And, once a language is gone, is it gone forever? Can languages be revived?
September 17, 2020Keeping language alive26 minutesPlayNinety-six percent of the people in the world speak only four percent of the languages.What happens when a language becomes extinct? Does it become easier for everyone to communicate? Or do we lose unique knowledge and culture?And, once a language is gone, is it gone forever? Can languages be revived?...more
Ninety-six percent of the people in the world speak only four percent of the languages.What happens when a language becomes extinct? Does it become easier for everyone to communicate? Or do we lose unique knowledge and culture?And, once a language is gone, is it gone forever? Can languages be revived?