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<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Zaza speakers in Dersim (present-day Tunceli) “Zaza people are Kurdish and Zazaki is a dialect of Kurdish language. That UNESCO classified Zaza (Dersim Dialect) “vulnerable” in regards with the danger of extinction.  For many decades the Kurdish language was ignored and banned from public use and. Turkish became the lingua franca for all citizens to speak.
Hundreds (maybe thousands) of the world's languages are rapidly losing speakers. Learning endangered languages helps preserve culture and expands our horizons.
In previous eras, if you didn’t know a native speaker, you’d be hard pressed to learn a language. Thankfully, you can now learn a language at home through language learning websites, giving endangered languages the best chance they have at survival. Language learning apps can also do a lot—they can even help you learn a language on the brink of death—and they’ve become remarkably popular for preserving the world’s dying languages.
Learning a New Language at Any Age Helps the Brain. Learning a new language may improve people's thinking skills and memory abilities, research suggests. Learning a second language may help improve brain function regardless of when you start, according to a new study.Learning a second language benefits cognitive abilities like intelligence and memory, while lowering risks of brain aging, dementia and Alzheimer's.
Because the language centers in the brain are so flexible, learning a second language can develop new areas of your mind and strengthen your brain's natural ability to focus, entertain multiple possibilities, and process information,” Roitman writes in another post on the site. A study conducted by Dr. Thomas Bak,]]></itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Zaza speakers in Dersim (present-day Tunceli) “Zaza people are Kurdish and Zazaki is a dialect of Kurdish language. That UNESCO classified Zaza (Dersim Dialect) “vulnerable” in regards with the danger of extinction.  For many decades the Kurdish language was ignored and banned from public use and. Turkish became the lingua franca for all citizens to speak.
Hundreds (maybe thousands) of the world's languages are rapidly losing speakers. Learning endangered languages helps preserve culture and expands our horizons.
In previous eras, if you didn’t know a native speaker, you’d be hard pressed to learn a language. Thankfully, you can now learn a language at home through language learning websites, giving endangered languages the best chance they have at survival. Language learning apps can also do a lot—they can even help you learn a language on the brink of death—and they’ve become remarkably popular for preserving the world’s dying languages.
Learning a New Language at Any Age Helps the Brain. Learning a new language may improve people's thinking skills and memory abilities, research suggests. Learning a second language may help improve brain function regardless of when you start, according to a new study.Learning a second language benefits cognitive abilities like intelligence and memory, while lowering risks of brain aging, dementia and Alzheimer's.
Because the language centers in the brain are so flexible, learning a second language can develop new areas of your mind and strengthen your brain's natural ability to focus, entertain multiple possibilities, and process information,” Roitman writes in another post on the site. A study conducted by Dr. Thomas Bak,]]></itunes:summary>
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Hundreds (maybe thousands) of the world's languages are rapidly losing speakers. Learning endangered languages helps preserve culture and expands our horizons.
In previous eras, if you didn’t know a native speaker, you’d be hard pressed to learn a language. Thankfully, you can now learn a language at home through language learning websites, giving endangered languages the best chance they have at survival. Language learning apps can also do a lot—they can even help you learn a language on the brink of death—and they’ve become remarkably popular for preserving the world’s dying languages.
Learning a New Language at Any Age Helps the Brain. Learning a new language may improve people's thinking skills and memory abilities, research suggests. Learning a second language may help improve brain function regardless of when you start, according to a new study.Learning a second language benefits cognitive abilities like intelligence and memory, while lowering risks of brain aging, dementia and Alzheimer's.
Because the language centers in the brain are so flexible, learning a second language can develop new areas of your mind and strengthen your brain's natural ability to focus, entertain multiple possibilities, and process information,” Roitman writes in another post on the site. A study conducted by Dr. Thomas Bak,]]></description>
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