Erika Lopez-Gonzales, Roberto Alejo, José Antonio Muñiz Velázquez, J. Ambriz-Polo
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Abstract
Around the world there are about six thousand languages, among the nations most threatened languages Mexico is one of the first places according to the Atlas of Endangered Languages in the World Organization of the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization. In the State of Mexico, INEGI registered a total of 97,820 Otomi language speakers, most of whom live in the etnorregión. However one of the current social situations in the country and particularly in the State of Mexico is the loss of identity by new generations on their roots, customs, traditions and culture the interest of young people to preserve this language it is almost nil. On the other hand mobile technology it is becoming a revolution in our society. The use of scraping and data collection will provide the information that is available on the web, facilitating the search for words and integrating an application, resulting in a more efficient translation to support the use, teaching and learning of the Otomi language teens / young Otomi communities north of the State of Mexico.
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The Journal of Economic History is devoted to the multidisciplinary study of history and economics, and is of interest not only to economic historians but to social and demographic historians, as well as economists in general. The journal has broad coverage, in terms of both methodology and geographic scope. Topics covered include money and banking, trade, manufacturing, technology, transportation, industrial organisation, labour, agriculture, servitude, demography, education, economic growth, and the role of government and regulation. In addition, an extensive book review section keeps readers informed about the latest work in economic history and related fields.