Translating lost languages using machine learning

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Recent research suggests that most languages that have ever existed are no longer spoken. Dozens of these dead languages are also considered to be lost, or "undeciphered" -- that is, we don't know enough about their grammar, vocabulary, or syntax to be able to actually understand their texts. Lost languages are more than a mere academic curiosity; without them, we miss an entire body of knowledge about the people who spoke them. Unfortunately, most of them have such minimal records that scientists can't decipher them by using machine-translation algorithms like Google Translate. Some don't have a well-researched "relative" language to be compared to, and often lack traditional dividers like white space and punctuation.