Last two speakers of dying language not on speaking terms

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Last 2 Speakers Of Dying Language Won't Speak To Each Other

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First Posted: 04/14/11 03:00 PM ET Updated: 04/14/11 04:36 PM ET




If you've never heard anyone speaking Ayapaneco, you're not alone.
Though the language has been spoken in what is now Mexico for centuries, there are only two people left who can speak Ayapaneco fluently. Like so many other indigenous languages, it's at risk of extinction -- even more so because, as the Guardian reports, the last two speakers are refusing to talk to each other.
Though it is not clear what lies behind their mutual avoidance, Manuel Segovia, 75, and Isidro Velazquez, 69, live 500 metres apart in the village of Ayapa in the the southern state of Tabasco. The two have reportedly never enjoyed each other's company.
But now, Daniel Suslak, a linguistic anthropologist from Indiana University, is planning to produce a dictionary of Ayapaneco in an effort to revitalize the language before it is too late, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.
Other indigenous languages are also at risk of extinction. View some of the world's most endangered languages here:

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Ayapaneco has been spoken in what is present-day Mexico for centuries, but now there are just two people left who can speak it fluently.
 
Re: Last Two Speakers of Dying Language Not On Speaking Terms!

I think Lady Gaga should learn their language and put them on as backup vocals.
 
Re: Last Two Speakers of Dying Language Not On Speaking Terms!

Dave, I am beginning to suspect you are Lady Gaga.
 
Re: Last Two Speakers of Dying Language Not On Speaking Terms!

I know, that was beside the point.

I think Morrissey fans would like this story though. It's too bad that the two that won't speak aren't former bandmates.
 
Re: Last Two Speakers of Dying Language Not On Speaking Terms!

I know, that was beside the point.

I think Morrissey fans would like this story though. It's too bad that the two that won't speak aren't former bandmates.

What about 'jive'? I suspect that 'jive' is a dying language.

 
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Re: Last Two Speakers of Dying Language Not On Speaking Terms!

I know, that was beside the point.

I think Morrissey fans would like this story though. It's too bad that the two that won't speak aren't former bandmates.

When I read the article I did think, "Betcha the last two Morrissey fans on Earth will not be on speaking terms." It just follows.
 
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