Preserving dying languages with Google's help

Jun 21, 2012 14:22

The Google Endangered Languages Project website, which launched Thursday and coincided with National Aboriginal Day, invites language experts from around the world to post videos, audio clips, books and other publications to catalogue endangered or extinct languages.

It was created by a committee of international language experts called the ( Read more... )

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velvetunicorn June 22 2012, 22:20:02 UTC
I know Rosetta stone has a similar program and i think it's such an awesome idea. I'd love for indigenous languages to be more commonly known in their original area. I'd also love for kids (all kids) to learn in class in Canada.

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