
removing all the words
- completely forgotten
This idea is based on this article that I read about this German-speaking woman that had lived in the UK for 10 plus years and how to issues reading a text from her brother in German. It was asked if German was completely out of her head she couldn't fathom what language he was writing in. I want it possibly produce some sort of helping guide 2 avoid this coz there are several tips online and how to avoid language saturation so I want to add tips too how people avoid it and it's kind of like Duolingo but instead of learning a new language just maintaining your own language. This possible site would also feel like have some sort of community where you can speak to other native speakers. This way people could also learn the language and interact with people that have issues with it or know it well and create some sort of language community. But overtime this website as a concept of it would be better than more you will do your tasks, you'll get more the website and more information about language attrition.
removing some words
-language attrition
This concept is similar to the previous one but you have a text dedicated to your country whether it's a Storey fairytale some sort of history and longer on the website you get more of it because when you're exposed to natural language you remember more of it. And the longer there the fewer mistakes it shows the red lines would disappear the words would appear nothing would be missed spelt at the end of it. The possible website would be perfectly working after 21 minutes, within this website it also has to have something interactive with you can't just stare at a screen for 21 minutes but it is an informational website possibly and it sorted gibberish at the start of it and after 2 minutes it would be closer and it'll move closer to the perfect anguish that it should be. I kinda wanna take inspiration from the website silo acid so clinical in cleaning and newspaper-like. And do something clean-cut and do different articles about it and have some games and comic strips on the website.
forgotten languages
There are about 5000 languages that are still spoken today but every year this Numbers declining as languages aren't taught to the younger generation to preserve a language younger people have to learn it and to have sustainable growth of language there has to be something done about it for this initial idea that I had I just made a map but I think it could be so much more to create sort of a game for families or kids 2 learn the language to the children as forgetting languages is quite a big issue as language is related to culture, and cultures related to belonging somewhere without belonging somewhere people get aggressive and feel left out and not understood. So the people have a sort of place on the road even if they're not actually home has a community about it and teach children and other kids possibly a language that would otherwise die out. This map is showcasing all the dead languages on a timeline so to see when the last language died out there several every year that dies out, I read an article about this old man he was 90 plus and he was the last one that spoke his language as he never told his kids his own native language as they didn't need it because no one else really spoke it. when you click on one of the languages forgotten you'd also get some sort of history of the last person or at least of what the language would be like today why it's Forgotten through time.
I've been looking into maybe showcasing and more personal Storey over And I think I could do that with showcasing two sides of it having an analytical English text and a personal Norwegian text. I'm just not sure how it works I want to test out some more ways of doing it go I think it needs to be more dynamic for it to work I think it works in a publication though. But I don't have a printer so...
I also contacted a teacher that I know to write her thoughts on language ah she's a Norwegian teacher should have a different point of view from me possibly. I'm not sure would want to do with this but it's part of the research and some of the things that she wrote is quite cool such as it unites and creates distance as a language just do that because even though people know a language is still not their native language.
I could also possibly like to create is a Dictionary of weird English words that people have forgotten to use I found a couple of websites that showcase them and they are quite fun so specific I don't know what to do with it but I think it's really cool. And bringing some weird words back to life would be kind of fun as it's gonna be new for most people but possibly some old people is just like yeah that's a word obviously it is. Could also do a mix between old words and modern slang terms to teach older people about slang words that usually gets implemented in the language over time.
I've also got another idea or showcasing the similarities between languages and I'm probably going to focus on Norwegian. To showcase how similar and how easy it is to mix the two languages. And also it showcases the small gap between them us a lot of English has been inspired by Norwegian because of Vikings but a lot of Norwegians been inspired by English because globalisation
book
from nothing but periods and signs to something that makes sense in a full-text throughout a book, it will have a letter by letter or word by word reviled.
a misspelt book that gets slightly better per page














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