FROM THE ARCHIVE
Web sites feature native languages
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OCTOBER 19, 2000

Some of the world's endangered languages, including many Native languages in the Americas, are finding a home on the Internet.

Sites like the Yamada Language Center at the University of Oregon and the House of the Small Languages feature sound clips, vocabularies, grammars, and other information about the world's most endangered languages.

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World's Dying Languages, Alive on the Web (The New York Times 10/19)
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Relevant Links:
The Ethnologue, Catalog of langauges - www.sil.org/ethnologue/
Yamada Language Center - babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/guides.html
The House of Small Languages www.burgaud.demon.nl/index.htm
Aboriginal Languages of Australia - www.dnathan.com/VL/austLang.htm