Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Angiosperms: 7,097 languages less ~300 languages in Wikipedia leaves ~7,797 languages to grow and build and build wiki schools around ... how best to collaborate with faculty and graduate students who study these individual languages?, Top 10 rarest languages - 1. Taushiro (Pinche/Pinchi) 2. Kaixana (Caixana) 3. Lemerig (Pak, Bek, Sasar, Leon, Lem) 4. Chemehuevi 5. Njerep 6. Tanema (Tanima, Tetawo) 7. Liki (Moar) 8. Ongota/Birale 9. Dumi (Dumi Bo’o, Dumi Bro, Lsi Rai, Ro’do Bo’, Sotmali) 10. Chamicuro (Chamekolo, Chamicolo, Chamicura)

7,097 languages (currently listed in the Ethnologue) less ~300 languages in Wikipedia leaves ~7,797 languages to grow and build and build wiki schools around at WUaS ...  http://worlduniversityandschool.org ...  significantly by hiring graduate students to begin ... How best to collaborate with faculty and graduate students who study these individual languages?

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7,097 languages currently listed at the Ethnologue -
https://www.ethnologue.com/world

7,943 entries in languages currently listed in Glottolog -
http://glottolog.org/glottolog/language

292 languages currently in List of Wikipedias -
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wikipedias


Here's where you'll find the list of WUaS wiki schools for all languages, eventually, - in English WUaS MediaWiki (eventually in Wikidata)

And here's the previous list - 


Top 10 rarest languages - 

1. Taushiro (Pinche/Pinchi)
2. Kaixana (Caixana)
3. Lemerig (Pak, Bek, Sasar, Leon, Lem)
4. Chemehuevi
5. Njerep
6. Tanema (Tanima, Tetawo)
7. Liki (Moar)
8. Ongota/Birale
9. Dumi (Dumi Bo’o, Dumi Bro, Lsi Rai, Ro’do Bo’, Sotmali)
10. Chamicuro (Chamekolo, Chamicolo, Chamicura)





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