THE ROLE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN LEARNING ENDANGERED LANGUAGES.
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This article explores the pivotal role of information technology in the study of endangered languages, examining its various applications, benefits, and challenges. From digital archives and linguistic databases to computational analysis and online collaboration platforms, IT offers a plethora of tools and resources that facilitate language documentation, analysis, and revitalization efforts. Moreover, IT enables greater accessibility and dissemination of linguistic data, fostering collaboration among researchers, communities, and stakeholders across geographical and cultural boundaries.
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