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SECTION 3
 
Save Endangered Language
"Obviously we must do some serious rethinking of our priorities, lest linguistics go down 
in history as the only science that presided obviously over the disappearance of 90 
percent of the very field to which it is dedicated." - 
Michael Krauss, “The World’s 
Languages in Crisis
”. 

Ten years ago Michael Krauss sent a shudder through the discipline of linguistics with 
his prediction that half the 6,000 or so languages spoken in the world would cease to be 
uttered within a century. 
Unless scientists and community leaders directed a worldwide effort to stabilize the 
decline of local languages, he warned, nine tenths of the linguistic diversity of humankind 
would probably be doomed to extinction. Krauss’s prediction was little more than an 
educated guess, but other respected linguists had been clanging out similar alarms. 
Keneth L. Hale of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology noted in the same journal 
issue that eight languages on which he had done fieldwork had since passed into 
extinction. A 1990 survey in Australia found that 70 of the 90 surviving Aboriginal 
languages were no longer used regularly by all age groups. The same was true for all but 
20 of the 175 Native American languages spoken or remembered in the US, Krauss told 
a congressional panel in 1992. 

Many experts in the field mourn the loss of rare languages, for several reasons. To 
start, there is scientific self-interest: some of the most basic questions in linguistics have 
to do with the limits of human speech, which are far from fully explored. Many researchers 
would like to know which structural elements of grammar and vocabulary
—if anyare truly 
universal and probably therefore hardwired into the human brain. Other scientists try to 
reconstruct ancient migration patterns by comparing borrowed words that appear in 
otherwise unrelated languages. In each of these cases, the wider the portfolio of 
languages you study, the more likely you are to get the right answers. 



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