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K. David Harrison, “When Languages Die”, 2007.

Here I present: K. David Harrison, “When Languages Die: The Extinction of the World’s Languages and the Erosion of Human Knowledge”, 2007.

INTRODUCTION.

The extinction of languages is the topic of this book. There have been over six-thousand (6,000) recorded languages. The “table of contents” of the book is shown BELOW.

        TABLE OF CONTENTS.

  1. A World of Many (Fewer) Voices.
  2. An Extinction of (Ideas about) Species CASE STUDY: Vanishing Herds and Reindeer Words.
  3. Many Moons Ago: Traditional Calendars and Time-Reckoning CASE STUDY: Nomads of Western Mongolia.
  4. An Atlas in the Mind CASE STUDY: Wheel of Fortune and a Blessing.
  5. Silent Storytellers, Lost Legends CASE STUDY: New Rice versus Old Knowledge.
  6. Endangered Number Systems: Counting to Twenty on Your Toes CASE STUDY: The Leaf-Cup People, India’s Modern ‘Primitives’.
  7. Worlds within Words.



Here I presented: K. David Harrison, “When Languages Die: The Extinction of the World’s Languages and the Erosion of Human Knowledge”, 2007.

 

COMMENTS.  

Chapter #6. “Endangered Number Systems” is significant for me.  The various number system possibilities, people use the digits (fingers & toes).

ATOP is the fingers as 1,2,3,4,5; and, counting to a dozen (1,2,3,  … 10, 11, 12) on one hand.

INDIA case study is very significant.   ABOVE are the fingers representing the element’:  water, earth, heaven, air, fire.

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