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- Lists_of_endangered_languages abstract "In order to be listed, a language must be classified as "endangered" in an academic source quoted.SIL Ethnologue (2005) lists 473 out of 6,909 living languages inventorized (6.8%) as "nearly extinct", indicating cases where "only a few elderly speakers are still living"; this figure dropped to 6.1% as of 2013. Afro-Eurasian languages African languages List of endangered languages in Africa Eurasian languages Asian languages List of endangered languages in Asia List of endangered languages in Bangladesh List of endangered languages in China List of endangered languages in India List of endangered languages in Indonesia List of endangered languages in Nepal European languages List of endangered languages in Europe Russian languages List of endangered languages in Russia Australian languages List of Australian Aboriginal languages List of endangered languages in Papua New Guinea North and South American languages List of endangered languages in North America List of endangered languages in Canada List of endangered languages in Central America List of endangered languages in Mexico List of endangered languages in the United States List of endangered languages in South America List of endangered languages in Brazil List of endangered languages in Colombia Pacific languages List of endangered languages of the PacificIn order to judge if a language is endangered, the number of speakers is less important than the age distribution; There are languages in Indonesia reported with as many as two million native speakers alive now, but all of advancing age, with little or no transmission to the young. On the other hand, while there are 30,000 Ladin speakers left, almost all children still learn it as their mother tongue, thus Ladin is not endangered in the 21st century. Similarly, the Hawaiian language has only about 1,000 speakers but it has stabilized at this number, and now has school instruction in the language, from Pūnana Leo Hawaiian immersion preschool classes and Ke Kula Kaiāpuni Hawaiʻi, Hawaiian immersion schools kindergarten through the 12th grade. Much inspiration comes from Kōhanga Reo (Māori immersion preschools), Kura Kaupapa Māori (immersion primary and secondary schools), and Te Whare Wananga (immersion tertiary institutions or immersion universities).UNESCO distinguishes four levels of endangerment in languages, based on intergenerational transfer:Vulnerable Most children speak the language, but it may be restricted to certain domains (e.g., home).Definitely endangered Children no longer learn the language as mother tongue in the home.Severely endangered Language is spoken by grandparents and older generations; while the parent generation may understand it, they do not speak it to children or among themselves.Critically endangered The youngest speakers are grandparents and older, and they speak the language partially and infrequently.While there are somewhere around six or seven thousand languages on Earth today, about half of them have fewer than about 3,000 speakers. Experts predict that even in a conservative scenario, about half of today's languages will become extinct within the next fifty to one hundred years. Accordingly, the list above presents only a sample of the approximately 3,000 currently endangered languages.".
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- Lists_of_endangered_languages comment "In order to be listed, a language must be classified as "endangered" in an academic source quoted.SIL Ethnologue (2005) lists 473 out of 6,909 living languages inventorized (6.8%) as "nearly extinct", indicating cases where "only a few elderly speakers are still living"; this figure dropped to 6.1% as of 2013.".
- Lists_of_endangered_languages label "Liste bedrohter Sprachen".
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- Lists_of_endangered_languages label "消滅危機言語の一覧".
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- Lists_of_endangered_languages sameAs 消滅危機言語の一覧.
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