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UNESCO Interactive Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger
Thread poster: Daniel Šebesta
Daniel Šebesta Czech Republic Local time: 10:53 Member (2007) English to Czech + ...
Oct 20, 2009
"The online edition of the Atlas includes all of the information in the print edition (soon to be released) and much more. Using this interface, you can browse through the endangered languages listed in the 2009 edition of UNESCO’s Atlas, using combinations of search criteria and/or zooming in the map below (see. browsing functionalities). For more detailed information, please consult the Language names and locations, Contribute your comments a... See more
"The online edition of the Atlas includes all of the information in the print edition (soon to be released) and much more. Using this interface, you can browse through the endangered languages listed in the 2009 edition of UNESCO’s Atlas, using combinations of search criteria and/or zooming in the map below (see. browsing functionalities). For more detailed information, please consult the Language names and locations, Contribute your comments and FAQ pages. "
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Alan R King Local time: 10:53 Basque to English + ...
In memoriam
Thank you Daniel
Oct 20, 2009
I disagree with Tomás. No problem at all with posting this information. The "controversy" is not shared by most of the community, but results from the "controversial" attitude of certain "members" with a chip on "their" shoulder. On behalf of all the rest of us, thanks again!
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