The re-establishment of good taste: on the role of academies in the 21st century
Sture Allén
European Review, 1998, vol. 6, issue 1, 103-107
Abstract:
Of the multitude of languages, many are endangered and threatened with extinction; this is a great potential loss of witnesses to human perception. Academies should support non-majority languages and oppose the acceleration of their loss due to the rise of computers with programs limited to majority languages.
Date: 1998
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