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= This week and next the School of Oriental and African Languages (SOAS) is host to Endangered Languages Week 2008 (30 April to 8 May 2008, SOAS, Russell Square, London, UK). See . The South American diaspora in London has a particular interest in these languages, which are often those they or their grandfathers spoke. (70% of Peruvians in 1900 spoke a form of Quechua). So it is appropriate to launch the stub for a learning scheme on this subject. A week later, a day symposium at the Institute for the Study of the Americas includes a paper dealing with linguistic history and archaeology. =

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  • How we speak ~ a history of how the Andean languages developed.
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  • = This week and next the School of Oriental and African Languages (SOAS) is host to Endangered Languages Week 2008 (30 April to 8 May 2008, SOAS, Russell Square, London, UK). See . The South American diaspora in London has a particular interest in these languages, which are often those they or their grandfathers spoke. (70% of Peruvians in 1900 spoke a form of Quechua). So it is appropriate to launch the stub for a learning scheme on this subject. A week later, a day symposium at the Institute for the Study of the Americas includes a paper dealing with linguistic history and archaeology. =
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  • = This week and next the School of Oriental and African Languages (SOAS) is host to Endangered Languages Week 2008 (30 April to 8 May 2008, SOAS, Russell Square, London, UK). See . The South American diaspora in London has a particular interest in these languages, which are often those they or their grandfathers spoke. (70% of Peruvians in 1900 spoke a form of Quechua). So it is appropriate to launch the stub for a learning scheme on this subject. A week later, a day symposium at the Institute for the Study of the Americas includes a paper dealing with linguistic history and archaeology. =
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