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Of the estimated seven thousands languages spoken in the world today, only a fraction is expected to survive into the next century. For those who loose their language, the cultural cost is so profound that it’s likened to loosing one’s family.This audio is part of the collection: OurmediaArtist/Composer: New InternationalistKeywords: imperialism; language; linguistics
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