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Tag Archives: endangered language
Update to priority pairs for endangered languages
If we were to update the priorities for language pairs to be achieved, from the point of view of endangered languages, the result would be as follows: Corsican language: French to Corsican (already done) Sardinian Gallurese: Italian to Gallurese Sardinian … Continue reading
Priority pairs for endangered languages
Let us discuss the question of priority pairs with regard to endangered languages. It consists of the most wanted translation pairs for a given endangered language, in keeping with the main language with which it is associated. To take an … Continue reading