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to the language's endangerment. Lack of isolation due to forced migration since 2002 has contributed to the endangerment of the Tuvaluan language and may... |
a list of endangered languages of Oceania, based on the definitions used by UNESCO. An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling... |
demonstrated that this language was at risk of potential endangerment. The language was only then classified as at risk of endangerment because it was still... |
reo Māori ('the Māori language'), commonly shortened to te reo, is an Eastern Polynesian language and the indigenous language of the Māori people, the... |
Javanese language at risk? Perspectives from an East Java village". Language Documentation & Conservation. Kurniasih, Y. (2006). Gender, class and language preference:... |
Kraisame, Sarawut (2018). "Language Endangerment and Community Empowerment: Experience Form Community Training in the Moken Language Documentation and Preservation... |
a distinctive Aeta language of the mountains of northern Philippines. Southern Alta is one of many endangered languages that risks being lost if it is... |
Oceania (redirect from List of regions of Oceania) O’Brien, Mark; Heinsohn, Robert (2018). "Parrots of Oceania – a comparative study of extinction risk" (PDF). Emu - Austral Ornithology. 118 (1): 94–112... |
Tongan fetaʻu; Niue, Samoan, and Tuvaluan fetau; Nukuoro hedau; and Rennellese hetaʻu. In most of these languages, the name specifically refers to C... |
21st century (redirect from List of natural disasters in the 21st century) an immediate halt to operations. 2024 Tuvaluan general election: Kausea Natano, the incumbent Prime Minister of Tuvalu, loses reelection to Parliament... |