The quest is on to support endangered European languages, some with only a handful of speakers left. Like civilizations, languages rise, fall and disappear. Even in Europe, which strives to uphold its ...
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Europe's lost languages

But Dalmatian isn't the only language that disappeared. From the fierce Vandalic Kingdom in North Africa to the mysterious Gothic Bible, history is littered with "Ghost Languages" - voices that ...
Experts trace the rise of Indo-European languages as the largest family, from ancient migrations to modern dominance.
A new study claims to have identified the first speakers of Indo-European language, which gave rise to English, Sanskrit and hundreds of others. By Carl Zimmer In 1786, a British judge named William ...