Featured:2009 article 47
Languages are always undergoing changes, modified by time or distance. Over centuries some transform to such a degree that they can be said to be a separate, distinct language, while others are wiped out with their speakers in the blink of an eye by a catastrophic events. A language is considered truly dead if it no longer has any native speakers, even though written records of it may still exist and scholars still study it.
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