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Global predictors of language endangerment and the future of linguistic diversity

Linguistics and Languages

Global predictors of language endangerment and the future of linguistic diversity

L. Bromham, R. Dinnage, et al.

Exploring the fate of our world's languages, this research reveals startling insights: language contact isn't the main culprit behind endangerment. Conducted by Lindell Bromham and colleagues, the study highlights correlations between road density, schooling, and the alarming potential of tripling language loss in just 40 years. It's a wake-up call for urgent investment in language preservation efforts.

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Abstract
Language diversity is under threat. While each language is subject to specific social, demographic and political pressures, there may also be common threatening processes. We use an analysis of 6,511 spoken languages with 51 predictor variables spanning aspects of population, documentation, legal recognition, education policy, socioeconomic indicators and environmental features to show that, counter to common perception, contact with other languages per se is not a driver of language loss. However, greater road density, which may encourage population movement, is associated with increased endangerment. Higher average years of schooling is also associated with greater endangerment, evidence that formal education can contribute to loss of language diversity. Without intervention, language loss could triple within 40 years, with at least one language lost per month. To avoid the loss of over 1,500 languages by the end of the century, urgent investment is needed in language documentation, bilingual education programmes and other community-based programmes.
Publisher
Nature Ecology & Evolution
Published On
Feb 01, 2022
Authors
Lindell Bromham, Russell Dinnage, Hedvig Skirgård, Andrew Ritchie, Marcel Cardillo, Felicity Meakins, Simon Greenhill, Xia Hua
Tags
language endangerment
linguistic diversity
road density
education
language loss
bilingual education
community programs
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