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Is the consolidation of the number of languages globally a good thing overall?

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Fifty to ninety percent of the world's languages will disappear in the next century, according to the The Rosetta Project. Clearly, a consolidation in languages in the 21st century is predicted. It should be asked, however, whether this is a good thing and whether measures should be taken to slow down the pace of this consolidation. Should ancient languages, for example, be preserved?[1]

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