Language distribution and L Guide - Resources and Review

A catalogue of all the languages and dialects spoken in the United Kingdom, with details of the numbers of speakers of each language. Also some demographic data such as rates of literacy, blindness and deafness.
 
Database of suppliers to help public libraries meet the demand for materials in languages other than English, and literature from diverse cultures translated into or written in English.
 
Index of languages spoken in Mexico including estimates of numbers speaking each language and the areas where they are spoken.
 
Project aiming to produce a general survey of the world's languages suited for the linguistics beginner and expert alike.
 
Promotion and protection of the linguistic rights of regional, minority, and non territorial languages within the European Union member states. Information includes EBLUL's policy statements, current projects, and registered organisations. Additional information is provided by a searchable database of all the languages represented, with numbers of current speakers, and representation within public services, the media, and education. Available in English and French.
 
Tables detailing the languages spoken in the countries of North, Central and South America and the Caribbean. Estimates of population currently speaking each language are included.
 
Tools for geographers of the United States including Vicinity MapBlast which produces US street maps, lists of languages spoken around the world, and summary data for US counties. Also includes a geography related game.
 
Programme set up, with the help of the European Commission, to store and collect documentation and information and to carry out research on minority or regional languages. Includes details of research projects, publications and databases and links to resources for minority languages including Basque, Breton and Corsican.
 
The Ethnologue is a catalogue of more than 6,700 languages spoken in 228 countries. The Ethnologue Name Index lists over 39,000 language names, dialect names, and alternate names. The Ethnologue Language Family Index organizes languages according to language families. The Ethnologue tries to bring together the best information available on the languages of the world. Entries represent separate languages or probable languages (highly divergent 'dialects').
 
Promotion of the Scottish Gaelic language at local, regional, and national levels. Information includes details of projects, such as Iurosgoil99, which is concerned with minority languages of the European Union, news articles, annual reports, and statistical data pertaining to education from nursery to secondary schools, arranged by school and region. Resources are available in Gaelic and English.
 
Details of languages spoken in Canada and a list of related publications.
 
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