Linguicide

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Linguicide is a rarely used term describing the intentional causing of the death of a language. It is also used as a derogatory term to describe unintentional death of languages through competition and other mechanisms.

Some of the mechanisms leading to the death of languages include:

  • imposition or prohibition of a language by state authorities
  • linguistic competition (e.g. English vs. French in scientific publications)
  • natural decline in populations that speak the language

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