| 1. | Second, the more gradual process of language death may occur over several generations.
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| 2. | Language death is the phenomenon whereby languages die or become extinct.
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| 3. | The Liburnian language eventually was replaced by Latin, undergoing language death probably during Late Antiquity.
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| 4. | He proposes that language death improves communication by ensuring more people speak the same language.
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| 5. | Often, especially historically, governments have tried to promote language death, not wishing to have minority languages.
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| 6. | When a linguistic community ceases to use their original language, language death is said to occur.
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| 7. | Wappo's language death is attributed to the use of English in schools and economic situations such as the workplace.
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| 8. | Around the same time, Dressler worked on Breton language from a phonological, text linguistic and sociolinguistic perspective ('language death').
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| 9. | On language death, Rooi observed : " If a person who speaks our language dies then our language also dies.
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| 10. | Her study into the decline of Gaelic in East Sutherland is considered an important and detailed study of language death.
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