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  2. Language death - Wikipedia

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    Half of the spoken languages of the world are not being taught to new generations of children. [3] Once a language is no longer a native language—that is, if no children are being socialized into it as their primary language—the process of transmission is ended and the language itself will not survive past the current generations. [16]

  3. Language policy in France - Wikipedia

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    Accurate information on the state of language use is complicated by the inability (due to constitutional provisions) of the state to ask language use questions in the census. Since the rejection of ratification of the European Charter, French governments have offered token support to regional languages within the limits of the law.

  4. COVID-19 pandemic in France - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic in France has resulted in 39,012,691 [1] confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 168,142 [1] deaths. The virus was confirmed to have reached France on 24 January 2020, when the first COVID-19 case in both Europe and France was identified in Bordeaux. The first five confirmed cases were all individuals who had recently arrived from ...

  5. Assessing Claims About Mail-In Voting and Electoral Fraud - AOL

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    The post—which is likely based on an August 2023 paper published by John ... France banned mail-in voting in 1975 due to fraud. ... (the country expanded this qualification to include COVID-19 ...

  6. List of languages by time of extinction - Wikipedia

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    A language like Latin is not extinct in this sense, because it evolved into the modern Romance languages; it is impossible to state when Latin became extinct because there is a diachronic continuum (compare synchronic continuum) between ancestors Late Latin and Vulgar Latin on the one hand and descendants like Old French and Old Italian on the ...

  7. Endangered language - Wikipedia

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    Across the world, many countries have enacted specific legislation aimed at protecting and stabilizing the language of indigenous speech communities. Recognizing that most of the world's endangered languages are unlikely to be revitalized, many linguists are also working on documenting the thousands of languages of the world about which little ...

  8. Censorship in France - Wikipedia

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    The latter law is not linguistic censorship because it applies to television programs that are dubbed into French; rather it is a restriction of foreign-produced cultural content. In another law that involves censorship of both linguistic and foreign-produced content, songs in the French language on radio are protected by a minimum quota system ...

  9. French language - Wikipedia

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    Actual usage of French varies depending on the region and social status. One-third of high school students educated in French go on to pursue higher education in English-speaking institutions. English is the language of business and communication, with French being an element of social distinction, chosen for its emotional value. [96]