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American Indian languages are not backward “backward” languages are borrowing from other languages “backward” languages may possess quite complicated vocabularies Western languages may also borrow from “backward” languages
backward languages are connected with backward groups backward languages are connected with backward cultures backward languages are moving forward there is no such thing as backward languages
makes learning a global language unnecessary facilitates the learning and using of those languages raises public awareness of saving those languages makes it easier for linguists to study those languages
backward languages are connected with backward groups backward languages are connected with backward cultures backward languages are moving forward there is no such thing as backward languages
small languages become acceptable in work places homogenize the world’s languages and cultures global languages reach home and community settings speakers maintain their linguistic and cultural identity
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an increasingly interconnected world maintaining small numbers of speakers relatively isolated language communities following the tradition of the 20th century
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backward languages are connected with backward groups backward languages are connected with backward cultures backward languages are moving forward there is no such thing as backward languages
American Indian languages are not backward "backward" languages are borrowing from other languages "backward" languages may possess quite complicated vocabularies western languages may also borrow from "backward" languages
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remarkably well-kept in this modern world exceptionally powerful tools of communication quite possible to be revived instead of dying out a unique way of bringing different groups together