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Thousands of languages face extinction: UN
Saturday, February 23, 2008 07:18 [IST]

New York: More than half of the world s 6,700 spoken languages face extinction and on an average one language disappears somewhere in the world, the United Nations warned as it kicked off the International Year of Languages.

The year is being observed under the shadow of experts estimate that currently 96 per cent of the languages are spoken only by four per cent of the world population with globalisation placing many under grave threat.

In a message marking International Mother Language Day, UNESCO Director-General Kochiro Matsuura stressed the importance of all languages to everyday life.

"Far from being a field reserved for analysis by specialists, languages lie at the heart of all social, economic and cultural life," Matsuura said, stressing UNESCO S slogan for the year -- Languages matter!

The agency held a series of events including a round table, a seminar, several presentations and an information workshop at its Paris headquarters to mark the Day and launch the International Year.

International Mother Language Day has been observed every year since 2000,and this year UNESCO said it had placed special emphasis on international instruments and standards that encourage multilingualism.

The agency warned that when a language fades, so does a part of the world s cultural tapestry. "Opportunities, traditions, memory, unique modes of thinking and expression valuable resources for ensuring a better future are also lost," UNESCO said in a statement. PTI DS RAP RAP 02230703 DEL NNNN


Source : PTI

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