Red Book of Endangered Languages

Red Book of Endangered Languages

Livre rouge des langues en danger

Le Livre rouge des langues en danger (ou Red Book of Endangered Languages en anglais) est publié par l'UNESCO et recueille sous forme de liste l'ensemble des langues étant confrontées (à plus ou moins court terme) à un risque de disparition.

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