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The extinction of many of the world’s minority languages is of great concern as language death can lead to the irrevocable loss of cultural information. This often occurs through a process of language shift, where individuals switch from speaking one language to a different, more dominant, language. To prevent the loss of language, it is necessary to determine whether language loss is inevitable or if languages can coexist. We address this question by constructing a nonlinear system of reaction–diffusion equations to model the spread of two competing languages, u and v, which vary temporally and spatially. Language u is assumed to confer a relative status advantage to its speakers, thus individuals may convert from language v to language u. The four constant system equilibria are found. Instability and stability conditions are found for each equilibrium. We conclude that the coexistence of both languages u and v is globally stable, subject to certain constraints on the growth rate of each language and the initial values of both u and v.
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Walters, C.E. A reaction–diffusion model for competing languages. Meccanica 49, 2189–2206 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11012-014-9973-2
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