Why Do Languages Die?
A language dies because People stop speaking it. For instance in the world small communities of speakers are wiped out by disasters or war. Also The Modernity and globalization require that people around the world to adopt the common languages used in government, commerce, technology, etc. For example English language.Dedicated preservationists often revive languages . The most-prominent example is Hebrew, which died out as a colloquial language in the 2nd century . The spoken language was revived in a modernized form in the 19th–20th century and is now the first language of millions of people in Israel.
Why do languages die ?
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Why Do Languages Die?
A language dies because People stop speaking it. For instance in the world small communities of speakers are wiped out by disasters or war. Also The Modernity and globalization require that people around the world to adopt the common languages used in government, commerce, technology, etc. For example English language.Dedicated preservationists often revive languages . The most-prominent example is Hebrew, which died out as a colloquial language in the 2nd century . The spoken language was revived in a modernized form in the 19th–20th century and is now the first language of millions of people in Israel.