The primary difference between an endangered language and a dying language is that an endangered language is one threatened by extinction, while a dying language is one that the childbearing population is not capable of teaching their children.
What is the primary difference between an endangered and a dying language?
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An endangered language is a category used only by UNESCO, while a dying language is a category used only by Ethnologue.
An endangered language is a category used only by UNESCO, while a dying language is a category used only by Ethnologue .
An endangered language is one that fewer than one hundred people speak, while a dying language is one that fewer than 10 people speak.
An endangered language is one that fewer than one hundred people speak, while a dying language is one that fewer than 10 people speak.
An endangered language is one that only older people speak fluently, while a dying language is one that a culture once used as a secondary language.
An endangered language is one that only older people speak fluently, while a dying language is one that a culture once used as a secondary language.
An endangered language is one threatened by extinction, while a dying language is one that the childbearing population is not capable of teaching their children.
An endangered language is one threatened by extinction, while a dying language is one that the childbearing population is not capable of teaching their children.
An endangered language is one that some younger people speak as a primary language, while a dying language is one that younger people only speak as a secondary language.
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