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Creating a Constructed Language

Creating a Constructed Language

Anthropology professor Christine Schreyer from the University of British Columbia was in the news once again last month for having created a new language. According to an interview with Schreyer,...

Creating a Constructed Language

Anthropology professor Christine Schreyer from the University of British Columbia was in the news once again last month for having created a new language. According to an interview with Schreyer,...

French Verbs in 4 Days: Macunx VR in the Classroom

I woke up the other day thinking about robotic snakes and tigers. They were fighting in a tournament at Windsor Castle. They were mnemonics, of course, part of a memory...

French Verbs in 4 Days: Macunx VR in the Classroom

I woke up the other day thinking about robotic snakes and tigers. They were fighting in a tournament at Windsor Castle. They were mnemonics, of course, part of a memory...

What is Wikitongues?

What is Wikitongues?

In our latest series on the different languages spoken in Italy we included links to videos on YouTube made by an organisation called Wikitongues. Given how useful these videos were...

What is Wikitongues?

In our latest series on the different languages spoken in Italy we included links to videos on YouTube made by an organisation called Wikitongues. Given how useful these videos were...

Languages Spoken in Italy: Part III

Languages Spoken in Italy: Part III

This is the third and final post in our series on the range of different languages spoken in Italy. The first, where we look in detail at Cimbrian, Friulian and...

Languages Spoken in Italy: Part III

This is the third and final post in our series on the range of different languages spoken in Italy. The first, where we look in detail at Cimbrian, Friulian and...

Languages Spoken in Italy: Part II

Languages Spoken in Italy: Part II

This post follows on from one we published last week on the different languages spoken in Italy which you can find here. We have already spoken a bit about the...

Languages Spoken in Italy: Part II

This post follows on from one we published last week on the different languages spoken in Italy which you can find here. We have already spoken a bit about the...

Languages Spoken in Italy: Part I

Languages Spoken in Italy: Part I

According to a country profile published by the site Ethnologue (available here) there are some 34 native individual languages spoken in Italy. These are Albanian, Arpitan, Bavarian, Catalan, Cimbrian, Corsican,...

Languages Spoken in Italy: Part I

According to a country profile published by the site Ethnologue (available here) there are some 34 native individual languages spoken in Italy. These are Albanian, Arpitan, Bavarian, Catalan, Cimbrian, Corsican,...