Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
The Exodus of Languages, G2 田家樺 鄔啓元 李馷語 今村里梨子 - Coggle Diagram
The Exodus of Languages
Summary
One-third of languages are on the brink of extinction, but with the help of linguists and expert, we may preserve their language to the next generation.
Cause
- Dominant language (Spanish, English, and Mandarin Chinese) is widely used in politics, business, and popular culture.
-
- Local disasters, war, and famine
Conclusion
李馷語: Losing a language means losing culture as well. Therefore, we must take action in preserving them so they can be passed down to the next generation.
鄔啓元: After read the article I learn about the language is very important. Because loss a language also mean loss thought and traditional .
田家樺:As we know, language is the most important thing in our life. Everything need language to translate. Including history. Now, Taiwanese is more less people would use in life.
Lilyko: The language is the necessary things in worldwide. Local disasters, war and famine are some of the reasons languages slip through the cracks of history. A loss in global language means a loss of the diverse thought and traditions those languages hold.
Effect
- The diversity of global linguistic and culture
- Archaeologists won't be able to use languages to track migrations historical cultures e.g. The ancient Thule migrated east from Alaska to Labrador and Greenland by evidence of the mutual dialect they use today
- Lost of world perspective
-
-