Whistled language
UNESCO: List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding - 2017
URL: https://ich.unesco.org/en/USL/00658
Description: Whistled language is a method of communication that uses whistling to stimulate and articulate words. The practice is connected to the rugged topography of the region, which required the local population to find ways to communicate across long distances. Technological developments and socioeconomic changes have led to a decline in the number of practitioners, and the new generation’s interest in the practice has diminished considerably. Communities concerned are nonetheless committed to actively promoting this linguistic practice both nationally and internationally.
Country(ies): Turkey
© Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Turkey, General Directorate of Research and Training 2014
Duration: 00:10:02 - Support: - (0065800018)
Видео Whistled language канала UNESCO
URL: https://ich.unesco.org/en/USL/00658
Description: Whistled language is a method of communication that uses whistling to stimulate and articulate words. The practice is connected to the rugged topography of the region, which required the local population to find ways to communicate across long distances. Technological developments and socioeconomic changes have led to a decline in the number of practitioners, and the new generation’s interest in the practice has diminished considerably. Communities concerned are nonetheless committed to actively promoting this linguistic practice both nationally and internationally.
Country(ies): Turkey
© Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Turkey, General Directorate of Research and Training 2014
Duration: 00:10:02 - Support: - (0065800018)
Видео Whistled language канала UNESCO
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