Do monolinguals provide control in bi/multilingualism research? And what are the implications of the default practice? Short answers: No, they don’t and too many to enumerate here. Read to understand our positioning more! This has been a long time coming.
https://t.co/vOCCVRqRpU
📢📢📢 New paper in JESLA, the journal of EUROSLA 📢📢📢
Teaching to the test: The effects of coaching on English-proficiency scores for university entry
by @DanijelaTrenkic and @HuRowling
Read #OpenAccess here
https://t.co/BnS2n4g0Pa
📢 Just two days to go until #IRAAL2022!
👉 Check out the schedule here to plan ahead: https://t.co/qtfUj9ss4X
💻 Registration open from 10am on Friday 30th Sept (James Barry Exhibition Centre)
🎉🎂🎉🎁🎉🎈🎉🌍🎉🌷🎉
📣26 September – Happy European Day of Languages!👏🎉
📣26 septembre – Excellente journée européenne des langues !👏🎉
#coeEDL#EuropeanDayofLanguages
Lansiad Llyfr ‘Language, Policy and Territory’
29ain o Fedi 5.00-6:30
Ar Zoom
I fynychu’r digwyddiad, cofrestrwch trwy’r ddolen Zoom: https://t.co/NPm6gJqlXa
#iaith#llyfr
It's our favourite day of the year!
We ❤ the #EuropeanDayOfLanguages and together with all #1nt working for the European Institutions wish all of you a very special day!
#EDL2022#EDLangs
🎉 Today is the European Day of Languages 🎉
It's a celebration of the rich tapestry of languages which make our continent so special. Diversity is our strength.
👉 https://t.co/0YXpCVoDEQ
#coeedl#EuropeanDayOfLanguages @ECMLCELV
#TereoMāori has been one of the official languages of #Aotearoa/#NewZealand since 1987, but there is no legal requirement for bilingual signs. The one below is an exception, but this could soon change and Aotearoa/New Zealand could have bilingual signage by 2023
@MooreInst
This is a bilingual sign in English and #TokPisin in #PapuaNewGuinea. But that’s not all - this country is the most linguistically diverse in the world. It has 832 living languages, but only Tok Pisin, English, Hiri Motu, and Sign Language have statutory recognition
@MooreInst
What is the influence of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages after 20 years? Dr Dorothy Ní Uigín (@acadamhoeg) talks about it in the last seminar of 2022 at #CALM.
Watch the video on the link below
@coe@ForasnaGaeilge
https://t.co/YDoYd8VAht
#Languages
Dr Marion Ní Mhaoláin shows us how to transform #manuscripts into a more readily accessible text. What manuscript? The Flower/Ó Direáin Collection preserved in @bealoideasucd!
Learn more at the link below
@MooreInst@galway_and
https://t.co/oR5HQzDbmh
#ÁrainnAbú#gaeilge
#SouthAfrica has 11 official languages! English is used as a lingua franca throughout the country and as the government's and media's main language. But the main spoken languages are Afrikaans, Zulu and Xhosa, two of the nine #Bantu languages recognised by the government.