How do governments protect languages to not extinct?

Answer:
Very seldom are governments involved in protecting or preserving languages. Their preservation is usually in the use of the language and efforts of scholars. A government would have difficulty in controlling the use of a language but a government can provide or support academic preservation of a language.


A government could include a particular language on the school curriculum and thus help to preserve it.
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