Арчинский язык, исчезающего языка на Кавказе

Material Information

Title:
Арчинский язык, исчезающего языка на Кавказе
Series Title:
International Mother Language Day (2012)
Alternate Title:
International Mother Language Day, 21st February 2012
Translated Title:
Archi, an Endangered Language in the Caucasus
Creator:
Giniotyte, Elena
Surrey Morphology Group (University of Surrey)
SOAS Radio
Place of Publication:
London
Publisher:
SOAS, University of London
Publication Date:
Language:
Russian
Physical Description:
1 audio file

Learning Resource Information

Intended User Roles:
Learner

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Endangered languages ( lcsh )
Endangered languages -- Documentation ( lcsh )
Archi ( lcsh )
Archi language
Арчин
Арчинский язык
Spatial Coverage:
Europe -- Russia -- Dagestan -- Charodinsky District -- Archib
Европа - Россия - Дагестан - Чародинский район - Арчиб
Coordinates:
42.06607 x 46.86727

Notes

Abstract:
Worldwide an estimated number of 6000 languages are spoken. About 60% to 80% of these languages are endangered, meaning that they might not be spoken in 100 years. Ensuring the preservation of languages can improve the quality of education, maintain cultural diversity and support nation building. In this clip, Elena Giniotyte talks about Archi, an endangered language in the Northeast Caucasus.
General Note:
Originally broadcast by SOAS Radio on Mon, 2012-02-20 13:26. Captured from MP3 podcast, Russian_Final.mp3
General Note:
Sources: The Surrey Morphology Group, Recording of Archi language ‘The Bear Story’, Available from: http://www2.surrey.ac.uk/english/smg/

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Source Institution:
SOAS, University of London
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