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Trematode-Associated Renal Lesions in Stranded Humboldt Penguins (<i>Spheniscus humboldti</i>) Along the Chilean Coast. [PDF]

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Flores Olivares CA   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Defining the decline: a glossary relevant to insect decline. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Insect Sci
Awad J   +17 more
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Endangered Languages

Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 1995
Endangered Languages. Robert H. Robins and Eugenius M. Uhlenbeck. eds. Berg: Oxford, 1991. 273 pp.
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Endangered Languages

2015
The reduction of the world’s linguistic diversity has accelerated over the last century and correlates to a loss of knowledge, collective and individual identity, and social value. Often a language is pushed out of use before scholars and language communities have a chance to document or preserve this linguistic heritage.
Chris Rogers, Lyle Campbell
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Language simplification in endangered languages?

Studies in Language, 2022
AbstractThe present paper examines a hypothetical correlation between language endangerment and the simplification of nominal and verbal inflections. After contrasting the complexities exhibited by two endangered languages (Eastern Huasteca Nahuatl and Wymysorys) with the complexities of their non-endangered predecessors (Older Nahuatl and Middle High ...
Alexander Andrason   +2 more
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Endangered language families

Language, 2012
Linguists have increased their documentation efforts in response to the sharp decline in the number of languages. Greater awareness and new sources of funding have led to an upsurge in language documentation. While individual languages make unique contributions to the world’s linguistic heritage, language families, by virtue of their shared ...
D. H. Whalen, Gary F. Simons
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Endangered Languages

1998
This book provides an overview of the issues surrounding language loss. It brings together work by theoretical linguists, field linguists, and non-linguist members of minority communities to provide an integrated view of how language is lost, from sociological and economic as well as from linguistic perspectives.
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