Language Death
In
a society, there are many ways to preserve one's culture. One of the ways is
through a spoken language. However, over the course of time, many languages
that were once spoken, have gone extinct and with it, important pieces and or
entire cultures have been lost to us. It has been predicted that by the year
2100 over 90% of the languages that are spoken in the world will disappear. But
how does a language become extinct? One of the common ways is that the sole
survivor of the language dies, but this is not the only way language death can
occur. Another way a language can be lost by being bilingual. This happens when
areas that were native languages become overwhelmed by the other language that
is being used. A prime example of this is the spread of the English language. English
is becoming a dominant language around the world that it is causing certain
places to stop using their native language and making them use in English
public place. Over time people start to let go of the native language since it
not the primary language anymore. Today
as many as 7,000 languages are spoken, and a total of 473 of the languages that
are spoken today are in endangered of becoming extinct. When a
language becomes extinct, researchers not only lose how a language is
spoken but they lose an enormous amount of cultural data in the form of
how people express relationships with their environment, the
organization of one's culture, and their emotions to one other. The
language also provides a sense of identity for people within the culture, that
disappears along with the language becoming extinct, leaving the culture
in the complete chaos that eventually leads to their own demise. With language,
death occurring more rapidly in modern times, several organizations and
linguist are trying to save languages through revitalization.
Languages such as Welsh and Maori were brought back from the brink
of extinction. Hebrew which was once a dead language at one time was
resurrected and is spoken once again. Even though revitalization is a
solution to saving endangered languages, it's not the correct way to save them.
The possible correct way to saving a language is to make people aware of the
consequences that happen when a language dies. Languages are a part of people's
culture, and they need to be preserved and protected for the culture to survive.
Sources from:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_8311000/8311069.stm
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/18/world/18cnd-language.html
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