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Nature 438, 914 (15 December 2005) | doi:10.1038/438914c; Published online 14 December 2005
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Languages: Europe puts its money where its mouth is
Stephen C. Levinson1
- Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, PO Box 310, 6500 AH Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Your News Feature "Tongue tied" (Nature 438, 148–149; 2005), drawing attention to endangered languages, was very welcome, but in focusing on US research it overlooked the main work done in this area.By far the largest investments in endangered-language research have been made by European institutions rather than US ones.
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