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Blind Adoption of Foreign Languages in Africa Could Kill Traditional Dialects (Opiniones) 10-11-2005
by Tony
Aboriginal parlance and lingo in Africa and the Third World is faced with extinction. In a crass willing-buyer-aggressive-seller basis, the Third World is trading its local languages and dialects for French, English and the like in a...

Gagik Simonan, Chita (Opiniones) 10-11-2004
by irene melchner
Здравствуйте! Меня зовут Гагик Симонян. Я студент факультета иностран-ных языков Забайкальского Государственного Педагогического Университета. Я живу в городе Чита, столице Забайкалья. Чтобы хоть как- то понять о чем идет речь достаточно...

Language Genocide (Opiniones) 22-01-2004
by Vibek Raj Maurya
Expression is an exclusive human attribute. No other life form has been able to express abstract concepts and thoughts as humans. Language is the foundation of every culture. People invariably depend upon it for the use and transmission of the...

Languages in the Information Era (Opiniones) 31-05-2004
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[ View this article in French ] A language is before all a means of communication between individuals of the same population or the same race. Men started to express themselves with signs and illustrations on the walls of the caves, then the...

Langues et diversités culturelles dans l’ère de l’information (Opiniones) 1-06-2004
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Une langue est avant tout un moyen de communication entre des individus d’une même population ou d’une même race. Les hommes ont commencé à s’exprimer avec des signes et des illustrations sur les murs des grottes puis les langues se sont...

Living Languages (Opiniones) 31-05-2004
by Martín Miguel Arias
[ View this article in Spanish ] We can define a Language as: “The expression of a culture, a means of communication; language is an instrument serving the community which uses it; always evolving”. (UNESCO) In the month of Living...

Ne gardez pas votre langue dans votre poche! (Opiniones) 3-06-2004
by Keyvan Sayar
Quand j’étais petit, la maîtresse nous disait toujours qu’il fallait apprendre l’anglais, comme ça quand on deviendrait grands on pourrait voyager et découvrir le monde. C’est vrai qu’aujourd’hui cette langue est devenue ce que le latin était il...

Parler une autre langue (Poesía) 21-06-2004
by François Vianou Godonou
Parler une autre langue de la planète C’est comprendre tout un peuple C’est pouvoir penser, décrire et bâtir le monde différemment C’est avoir des chances de s’intégrer dans une autre culture C’est s’ouvrir à la diversité, richesse de la terre...

The Glory of Language (Opiniones) 30-05-2004
by Shahjahan Siraj
A language is not just combination of words or phonetics. It is the history of a tribe or a nation; result of thousand years of experiences, glorious lifestyles, and means of communication as well as the expression of a people’s heart, which...

The Many Dimensions of Language (Opiniones) 2-06-2004
by Dumisani Nyoni
How they Affect The Way We Understand and Participate in Our World Introduction One of the most empowering human acts is that of expression; transforming an inner thought, emotion or idea into a form that others can understand and share....

Viviendo los Idiomas (Opiniones) 3-06-2004
by Martín Miguel Arias
Conceptualmente podemos decir que un idioma es: “Expresión de una cultura, medio de comunicación, el idioma es un instrumento al servicio de la comunidad que lo utiliza; siempre en evolución”. (UNESCO) En el mes del Idioma quisiera...

White Slang (Opiniones) 10-11-2003
by melanie mae
The article that I chose to comment, using personal observations, was Black Children, Black Speech by Dorothy Seymour. The article by Barbara Mellix, From Outside, It reminded me of other autobiographical readings from Richard Rodriguez and Ngugi...

Will the Ainu Language Die? (Opiniones) 31-05-2004
by Karen Shim
Northern Japan’s indigenous culture and language are being revived. But will it last? If you haven’t heard of Ainu before, it’s probably because the language had almost disappeared. In its 1993 Red Book on Endangered Languages in...