Endangered languages are languages that are at risk of becoming extinct. There are currently over 7,000 languages in the world, but many are threatened by the dominance of larger, more widely spoken languages and the influence of globalization.
The causes of language endangerment are varied and complex. They include factors such as forced assimilation, military conquest, economic pressures, and cultural changes. Many languages also face threats from the lack of interest and support from younger generations, who often prefer to speak more widely used languages.
The loss of a language not only means the end of a unique cultural and linguistic heritage but also affects the speakers' identities, knowledge, and way of life. Efforts to revitalize endangered languages include documentation, language preservation programs, and language immersion programs. However, much more work needs to be done to save many endangered languages from extinction.
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