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manual:colour_codes [2024/09/18 11:52] – [Filling out the colour code table] ydwine | manual:colour_codes [2024/10/16 13:08] (current) – [Note on the wiki's use on colour codes] ydwine | ||
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- | ====== | + | ======= Language Vitality Table ======= |
- | To fill out the colour codes for a specific | + | Some large platforms focus on (socio)linguistic data and resources on (endangered) languages. Several calculate |
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+ | These are: | ||
+ | *[[https:// | ||
+ | *[[ https:// | ||
+ | *[[http:// | ||
+ | *[[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Editing the language vitality table ===== | ||
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+ | To edit the language | ||
- look up a language' | - look up a language' | ||
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*[[http:// | *[[http:// | ||
*[[https:// | *[[https:// | ||
- | - look up ratings given by each database and match them in the table below to find out to what colour codes they correspond; | + | - look up ratings given by each database and match them in the table below to the corresponding |
- fill in the vitality table with the corresponding colour codes, by adding images to the table. The colour code images can be inserted using the toolbar. The colour code images are located in the Media manager, in the folder " | - fill in the vitality table with the corresponding colour codes, by adding images to the table. The colour code images can be inserted using the toolbar. The colour code images are located in the Media manager, in the folder " | ||
+ | - add text (the label of vitality) to your image in between the {..}. For example: endangerment: | ||
===== Colour code table ===== | ===== Colour code table ===== | ||
- | ^ UNESCO | ||
- | | safe | {{ : | ||
- | | | | 1: National | ||
- | | | | 2: Provincial | ||
- | | | | 3: Wider Communication | ||
- | | | | 4: Educational | ||
- | | | | 5: Developing | ||
- | | | | 6a: Vigorous | ||
- | | vulnerable | ||
- | | definitively endangered | ||
- | | severely endangered | ||
- | | | | 8b: dying | {{ : | ||
- | | critically endangered | ||
- | | Extinct | ||
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+ | ^ UNESCO | ||
+ | ^ | ||
+ | | safe | {{: | ||
+ | | - | - | - | - | at risk | {{: | ||
+ | | vulnerable | ||
+ | | - | - | - | - | threatened | ||
+ | | definitely endangered | ||
+ | | severely endangered | ||
+ | | critically endangered | ||
+ | | extinct | ||
+ | | - | - | - | - | awakening | ||
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===== Note on the wiki's use on colour codes ===== | ===== Note on the wiki's use on colour codes ===== | ||
The colour codes correspond with descriptions of language vitality given by four websites: the website of Unesco' | The colour codes correspond with descriptions of language vitality given by four websites: the website of Unesco' | ||
Each website uses its own, unrelated, system to rate a language' | Each website uses its own, unrelated, system to rate a language' | ||
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+ | In 2024, the colour codes were updated on the Wiki, as changes were made in the scales of Ethnologue. | ||
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