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From the Andes to the Big Apple, Keeping an Indigenous Language Alive: Q&A with the Quechua Collective

With up to about 10 million speakers, Quechua (also known as Runasimi, or “people’s language”) is the most widely spoken Indigenous language of the Americas, and it is an official…
A large blue and green LED globe in Planet Word's Spoken World gallery showing the Asian continent and Oceania. Standing tablets are placed around the room.

From the Founder: Planet Word and Climate Change

Recently, a friend doing research on the effects of climate change on a variety of organizations asked me how climate change had affected Planet Word. At first, I thought there…
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From the Founder: Disputes on the Language Front

In the lead-up to the U.S. presidential elections of 2020, it seemed like word usage and language were always in the news. What perfect timing for launching a museum of…
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Balinese, Meet Wikipedia: Revitalizing a Local Language Online

Balinese has long been pushed to the linguistic margins. What can revitalize it for the next generation? Collaboration, flexibility, and wiki technology! So says Alissa Stern, who founded the BASAbali…
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Hieroglyphs: Emojis of the Ancient World? Not Quite

Emojis and GIFs help us express our meaning in texts and emails, and they sometimes seem like languages of their own. Some people have wondered, then: are emojis the new hieroglyphs?…
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