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=== UNESCO's Language Vitality and Endangerment Framework === Uses a six-point scale is as follows:<ref>{{Cite conference |publisher=UNESCO Ad Hoc Expert Group on Endangered Languages |year=2003 |title=Language Vitality and Endangerment |url=https://ich.unesco.org/doc/src/00120-EN.pdf |conference=International Expert Meeting on UNESCO Programme Safeguarding of Endangered Languages |page=8 |access-date=26 September 2024 }}</ref> * Safe: All generations use language in variety of settings * Stable: Multilingualism in the native language and one or more dominant language(s) has usurped certain important communication context. * Definitively Endangered: spoken by older people; not fully used by younger generations. * Severely Endangered: Only a few adult speakers remain; no longer used as [[first language|native language]] by children. * Critically Endangered: The language is spoken only by grandparents and older generations. * Extinct: There is no one who can speak or remember the language.
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