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Helping Save Louisiana French.
Let's talk about Louisiana French – not the textbook kind, but the living, breathing language clinging to existence like a razor clam to the seabed. Jonathan Abrams’ *New York Times* piece (archived, naturally) illuminates a clever, grassroots effort spearheaded by Professor Joshua Caffery, who, in a moment of blissful relaxation and a request to Alexa for some Dewey Balfa, stumbled upon a crucial preservation opportunity. It’s a story of leveraging accessible technology to keep a vital cultural heritage alive.
The fragility of language – its capacity to vanish with startling speed – is something we at Spoot deeply appreciate. Consider, for instance, the fascinating linguistic complexities explored in Elda Cantú’s “Blended Spanish,” which further investigates the nuanced interplay of languages and cultures. Preserving Louisiana French isn’t just about saving words; it’s about safeguarding a worldview.








