The Loss of Indigenous Languages

DOI: 10.33876/2311-0546/2022-2/100-112

Авторы

  • Dorothy K. Billings Wichita State University, Anthropology Department

Ключевые слова:

first language indigenous languages, Papua New Guinea, North and South America, migrants

Аннотация

How can someone lose his or her first language? How can a language disappear, leaving no speakers left who speak it? Why are indigenous languages disappearing? This paper considers the various ways that languages are lost and what it means to the native speakers. I will look at examples in Papua New Guinea and North and South America. I will also note the dilemmas of the multitude of migrants moving to new cultures and languages in the modern world.

Биография автора

  • Dorothy K. Billings, Wichita State University, Anthropology Department

    (1845 Fairmount st., 67260 Wichita, State Cansas, USA). E-mail: dorothy.billings@wichita.edu

Опубликован

06.06.2022

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Антропология Америки