New factsheet: Extremaduran in Spain
Click here for the new factsheet on the Wiki, Extremaduran in Spain.
Students work on Wiki
For the sixth time, Mercator worked together with the University of Groningen (University Campus Fryslân). Students of the master Multilingualism worked on a factsheet for the Wiki, covering various languages in Europe. We hope to see some of the factsheets published on the Wiki soon, for all to read!
We're working on some technical issues with images on the Wiki on Minority Language Learning, so you can use the Wiki on Minority Language Learning to its full extent soon again. If you have any questions or comments, please contact the main editor.
In light of recent updates for the Sater Frisian in Germany, the Seeltersk Kontoor wrote an article, Mercator Education veröffentlicht neuen Bericht über Saterfriesischunterricht [Mercator Education publishes new report on Saterland Frisian education]. You can read the article here
Click here for the new factsheet on the Wiki, Catalan Sign Language in Spain.
For the fifth time, Mercator worked together with the University of Groningen (University Campus Fryslân). Students of the master Multilingualism worked on a factsheet for the Wiki, covering various languages in Europe. We hope to see some of the factsheets published on the Wiki soon, for all to read!
For the fourth time, Mercator worked together with the University of Groningen (University Campus Fryslân). Students of the master Multilingualism worked on a factsheet for the Wiki, covering various languages in Europe. We hope to see some of the factsheets published on the Wiki soon, for all to read!
Mercator researchers Ydwine Scarse and Ruth Kircher wrote an article for the blog Strictly Language about our Wiki on Minority Languages. Click here for the blogpost.
Click here for the new factsheet on the Wiki, Lower Sorbian in Germany.
Click here for the new factsheet on the Wiki, Greek in Ukraine.
Click here for the new factsheet on the Wiki, Gronings in the Netherlands.
Click here for the new factsheet on the Wiki, Griko in Italy.
Click here for the new factsheet on the Wiki, Bildts in the Netherlands.
For the third time, Mercator worked together with the University of Groningen (University Campus Fryslân) and students of the master Multilingualism wrote and presented a factsheet for the Wiki, covering various languages in Europe, such as Drents in the Netherlands, Faroese on the Faroe Islands, Spanish and Catalan Sign Language in Spain to name a few. The presentations went really well, and students were eager to share their findings. We hope to see some of the factsheets published on the Wiki soon, for all to read!