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'''Rosetta Project''' is a global collaboration of language specialists and native speakers working to develop a contemporary version of the historic Rosetta Stone to last from 2000 to 12,000 AD; it is run by the [[Long Now Foundation]]. Its goal is a meaningful survey and near permanent archive of 1,500 languages. Some of these languages have fewer than one thousand speakers left.
'''Rosetta Project''' is a global collaboration of language specialists and native speakers working to develop a contemporary version of the historic Rosetta Stone to last from 2000 to 12,000 AD; it is run by the [[Long Now Foundation]]. Its goal is a meaningful survey and near permanent archive of 1,500 languages. Some of these languages have fewer than one thousand speakers left.
== Archive ==
* http://rosettaproject.org/ - {{job|86uve}}


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* {{url|1=http://rosettaproject.org/}}
* {{url|1=http://rosettaproject.org/}}
* {{wikipedia|Rosetta Project}}
* {{wikipedia|Rosetta Project}}
* https://vimeo.com/43530099
* https://archive.org/details/rosettaproject
* https://twitter.com/rosettaproject
* https://www.facebook.com/The-Rosetta-Project-Long-Now-Foundation-155138514510482/


[[Category:Knowledge preservation initiatives]]
[[Category:Knowledge preservation initiatives]]

Revision as of 17:36, 27 July 2020

Rosetta Project
Rosetta Project.jpg
URL http://rosettaproject.org/
Status Online!
Archiving status Unknown
Archiving type Unknown
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Rosetta Project is a global collaboration of language specialists and native speakers working to develop a contemporary version of the historic Rosetta Stone to last from 2000 to 12,000 AD; it is run by the Long Now Foundation. Its goal is a meaningful survey and near permanent archive of 1,500 languages. Some of these languages have fewer than one thousand speakers left.

Archive

See also

External links