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  1. Languages in Danger categories. v. t. e. An extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes extinct upon the death of its last native speaker, the terminal speaker.

  2. By group. By continent. List of extinct languages of Africa. List of extinct languages of Asia. List of extinct languages of Europe. List of extinct languages of Oceania (Deleted article because list had languages which had thousands of speakers for that time.) List of extinct languages of North America. List of extinct languages of South America.

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    Normally the transition from a spoken to an extinct language occurs when a language undergoes language death by being directly replaced by a different one. For example, many Native American languages were replaced by English, French, Portuguese, Spanish, or Dutch as a result of European colonization of the Americas.[citation needed] In contrast to ...

    Language revival is the attempt to re-introduce an extinct language in everyday use by a new generation of native speakers. The optimistic neologism "sleeping beauty languages" has been used to express such a hope,though scholars usually refer to such languages as dormant. In practice, this has only happened on a large scale successfully once: the ...

    This is a list of languages reported as having become extinct since 2010.For a more complete list, see Lists of extinct languages.

  3. Lists of endangered languages are mainly based on the definitions used by UNESCO. In order to be listed, a language must be classified as "endangered" in a cited academic source. Researchers have concluded that in less than one hundred years, almost half of the languages known today will be lost forever. [1]

  4. This is a collection of lists of extinct languages, languages that underwent language death and currently have no native speakers, and no spoken descendant. For historical forms of languages that evolved into more modern forms, see historical language . language portal.

  5. This article is a list of languages and dialects that have no native speakers, no spoken descendents, and diverged from their parent language in Europe. Currently extinct. Formerly extinct. See also. Europe portal. Language portal. Lists of extinct languages. List of endangered languages in Europe. References. ^ "Aequian - MultiTree".

  6. 2 de may. de 2024 · List of extinct languages. Contents. 1 Origin Uncertain. 2 Indo-European Languages. 2.1 Anatolian Languages (All Extinct) 2.2 Indo-Iranian Languages. 2.3 Italic Languages. 2.4 Ancient Languages of Balkans. 2.5 Celtic Languages. 3 Hurro-Urartian Languages. 4 Afroasiatic Languages. Origin Uncertain. Sumerian probably afroasiaotic. Kassite. Elamite.