More than a third of the world's languages are currently classified as endangered and more than half are expected to go extinct by 2100. Strategies aimed at revitalizing endangered languages have been implemented in numerous countries, with varying degrees of success. Here, we develop a new model regarding language transmission by dividing the population into defined proficiency categories and dynamically quantifying transition rates between categories. The model can predict changes in proficiency levels over time and, ultimately, whether a given endangered language is on a long-term trajectory towards extinction or recovery. We calibrate the model using data from Wales and show that the model predicts that the Welsh language will thrive in...
Social Science ChapterThe world’s languages are in crisis and linguists estimate that between 50 and...
Māori is the only indigenous language of Aotearoa/New Zealand. It is southern most Polynesian langu...
This case study of language revitalization in a context where the language nation is small, a villag...
More than a third of the world's languages are currently classified as endangered and more than half...
Many linguists claim as many as half of the world’s nearly 7,105 languages spoken today could disapp...
Why and how have languages died out? We have devised a mathematical model to help us understand how ...
The current situation with the Maori language deserves our special attention due to its exceptionali...
Despite the language revitalisation efforts of kōhanga reo and kura kaupapa Māori, the Māori langu...
Language revitalisation aims to ‘reverse language shift’ (see Fishman, 1991, 2001), that is, to reve...
More than half of the world’s 7,000 languages are critically endangered and under threat of extincti...
During the 1970s research showed that less than 20% of Māori people were proficient in the Māori l...
Inspired by Joshua Fishman’s lifetime dedication to the revitalisation of minority languages, especi...
Efforts to revitalise the Māori language began in earnest with the establishment in 1981 of the firs...
As the world places increasing pressures on the survival of minority languages, there is a growing u...
A major reason for language endangerment is intensive contact with another group whose language has ...
Social Science ChapterThe world’s languages are in crisis and linguists estimate that between 50 and...
Māori is the only indigenous language of Aotearoa/New Zealand. It is southern most Polynesian langu...
This case study of language revitalization in a context where the language nation is small, a villag...
More than a third of the world's languages are currently classified as endangered and more than half...
Many linguists claim as many as half of the world’s nearly 7,105 languages spoken today could disapp...
Why and how have languages died out? We have devised a mathematical model to help us understand how ...
The current situation with the Maori language deserves our special attention due to its exceptionali...
Despite the language revitalisation efforts of kōhanga reo and kura kaupapa Māori, the Māori langu...
Language revitalisation aims to ‘reverse language shift’ (see Fishman, 1991, 2001), that is, to reve...
More than half of the world’s 7,000 languages are critically endangered and under threat of extincti...
During the 1970s research showed that less than 20% of Māori people were proficient in the Māori l...
Inspired by Joshua Fishman’s lifetime dedication to the revitalisation of minority languages, especi...
Efforts to revitalise the Māori language began in earnest with the establishment in 1981 of the firs...
As the world places increasing pressures on the survival of minority languages, there is a growing u...
A major reason for language endangerment is intensive contact with another group whose language has ...
Social Science ChapterThe world’s languages are in crisis and linguists estimate that between 50 and...
Māori is the only indigenous language of Aotearoa/New Zealand. It is southern most Polynesian langu...
This case study of language revitalization in a context where the language nation is small, a villag...