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“Un Paso Atrás, Dos Adelante” (One Step Back, Two Steps Forward): Reporting the Experiences of Spanish-Speaking Latin Americans in Canadian Workplaces ...
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Role of Dutch and Balinese co-speech gesture in the emergence of structure in an artificial sign language in the lab ...
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Proceedings of the International Conference on "Minority languages spoken or signed and inclusive spaces" ...
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Proceedings of the International Conference on "Minority languages spoken or signed and inclusive spaces" ...
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An inclusive society cannot exclusively define its members as those who can physically access collective spaces of work, leisure and common cultural heritage. Beyond openness to differences and the measures taken to prevent discrimination, which determine accessibility as a constituent of human rights, the concrete question of the roles played by linguistic systems as paths to the appropriation of knowledge arises. This knowledge enables to build the meaning of those spaces as well as the social and personal identity of the users. Languages, as an inter-individual and inter-group communicational tool, are indeed a real “mycelium” ensuring cohesion between individuals, but also help accomplish collective and personal fulfilment. Since the 80s, UNESCO has considered language diversity as an essential component of humankind’s cultural diversity. As such, it has stressed the importance of assigning a "significant role to minority languages, according to the necessities of contemporary life, at local as well as ...
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Artificial intelligence; Cultural diversity; Deaf; Deafblind; Education; Inclusion; Inclusive society; Inclusive spaces; Linguistic needs; Minority languages; People with disabilities; Preservation; Sign language; Special needs; Spoken language; Translangaging; Transmission
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5834264 https://zenodo.org/record/5834264
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Agreement - unpacking the benefit of a redundant morpheme ...
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The Korsakow platform and nonlinear narratives as a means to enhance foreign language learning in HE
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The glyph project: The distinctiveness of written characters — online crowdsourcing for a typology of letter shapes ...
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Investigation on the Relationship between Biodiversity and Linguistic Diversity in China and Its Formation Mechanism
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In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 9; Pages: 5538 (2022)
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Members of the Polish Language Council on the Problems of Linguistic Diversity and Linguistic Inclusion in Poland
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In: Social Inclusion ; 9 ; 1 ; 63-74 ; Social Inclusion and Multilingualism: The Impact of Linguistic Justice, Economy of Language and Language Policy (2022)
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Stakeholders' Insights Into Migrant Students’ Experiences in a Thai Public School: A Linguistic Ecological Perspective
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In: ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies ; 14 ; 2 ; 243-266 ; Multicultural Lingual and Multicultural Education (2022)
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La Diversidad Lingüística Durante y Después del Franquismo en España
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In: The Review: A Journal of Undergraduate Student Research (2022)
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“Un Paso Atrás, Dos Adelante” (One Step Back, Two Steps Forward): Reporting the Experiences of Spanish-Speaking Latin Americans in Canadian Workplaces
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Culturally responsive classroom-based assessment A case study of secondary schools in Ireland ; Culturally responsive classroom-based assessment. A case study of secondary schools in Ireland
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In: Journal of Educational Research; Vol. 40 No. 1 (2022); 15-32 ; Revista de Investigación Educativa; Vol. 40 Núm. 1 (2022); 15-32 ; 1989-9106 ; 0212-4068 (2022)
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Linguistic Complexity and Planning Effects on Word Duration in Hindi Read Aloud Speech
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In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2022)
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MaxEnt Learners are Biased Against Giving Probability to Harmonically Bounded Candidates
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In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2022)
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AAC Services for Emergent Bilinguals: Perspectives, Practices, and Confidence of Speech-Language Pathologists
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In: All Graduate Plan B and other Reports (2022)
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Exploring Hybridity in Ivorian French and Nouchi
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In: Youth Language Practices and Urban Language Contact in Africa ; https://hal-auf.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03483178 ; Ellen Hurst-Harosh & Rajend Mesthrie. Youth Language Practices and Urban Language Contact in Africa, Cambridge University Press, 2021, Cambridge Approaches to Language Contact series, 9781316759769. ⟨10.1017/9781316759769⟩ ; https://www.cambridge.org/fr/academic/subjects/languages-linguistics/sociolinguistics/youth-language-practices-and-urban-language-contact-africa?format=HB&isbn=9781107171206 (2021)
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Supporting teachers in arts integration strategies to foster foundational literacy skills of emergent bilinguals
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In: Journal of Pedagogy, Pluralism and Practice, vol 9, iss 1 (2021)
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