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From http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/01/100126084059.htm

Saving Endangered Languages from Being Forgotten
January 28, 2010

With only 3.000 speakers in Northwest Siberia the Ob-Ugrian language Mansi is on the verge of extinction. Predictions say it will be extinct in ten to twenty years at the latest. The same holds true for Khanti, a member of the same language family. It is for this reason that extensive documentation is so important.

Johanna Laakso, professor for Finno-Ugrian Studies at the University of Vienna concerns herself with the documentation of this and other minority languages in the framework of an FWF project and the EU project ELDIA. The two Ob-Ugrian languages Mansi and Khanti will be the object of extensive digital cataloging and documentation within the framework of the FWF three-year project "Ob-Ugric Languages: Conceptual Structures, Lexicon, Constructions, Categories."

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