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@MScMultilingua1

MSc in Applied Multilingualism and Centre for Applied Linguistics & Multilingualism @UniOfGalway

Gaillimh | Galway Joined Kasım 2020
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ICML2023
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📣Have you submitted your proposal yet? The deadline is in 3 days! More info here 👉 uwtsd.ac.uk/icml2023/
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Prof. Pádraig Ó Duibhir discusses the troubling rise in exemptions from the study of Irish. Maith thú, a Phádraig! @sealbhu @o_duibhirp @FiontarGaeilge @thbaketal @MScMultilingua1
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An expansion of the exemption list for studying Irish is 'completely against' education, according to Pádraig Ó Duibhir of DCU's @sealbhu Research Centre. #Echobox=1662987438" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">newstalk.com/news/irish-lan…

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🎉🎂🎉🎁🎉🎈🎉🌍🎉🌷🎉 📣26 September – Happy European Day of Languages!👏🎉 📣26 septembre – Excellente journée européenne des langues !👏🎉 #coeEDL #EuropeanDayofLanguages
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#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
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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
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#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.
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