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-====== ​Become an author ​====== +====== ​Contribute ​====== 
-Do wish to help write this wiki? To contribute to existing pages or write new ones? Do you have knowledge on language ​learning of small, minority, or less used languages? If so, please [[jbuning@fryske-akademy.nl|send an email]] to the wiki's main editor at [[http://​www.mercator-research.eu/​|Mercator Research Centre]].+ 
 +Do you wish to help improve ​this wiki? 
 + 
 +  * Do you want to contribute to existing pages? 
 +  * Do you want to suggest to add a language
 +  * Do you see information that can be improved? 
 +  * Do you want to become an author to: 
 +    * add a small, minority, or lesser ​used language to the Wiki? 
 +    * share knowledge on language learning? 
 +    * add information on legislation?​  
 + 
 +If so, please [[yscarse@fryske-akademy.nl|send an email]] to the wiki's main editor at [[http://​www.mercator-research.eu/​|Mercator Research Centre]]. 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +===== Contributors to the Wiki on minority language learning ===== 
 + 
 +Below is an overview of contributors to the Mercator'​s Wiki in minority language learning. Per wiki page you may see edits made by different contributors in the //page revisions//​. For citing the Wiki, please refer to [[manual:​ownership_of_content|ownership of content]]. 
 + 
 +  * Joanna Chojnicka 
 +    * [[languages:​lower_sorbian_in_germany|Lower Sorbian in Germany]]  
 +    * //​Contribution based on research within the project "​Language revitalisation without native speakers: The cases of Breton in Upper Brittany and Sorbian in Lower Lusatia"​ carried out at the Adam Mickiewicz University, funded by the Polish National Science Centre, project no. NCN OPUS 162018/​31/​B/​HS2/​00844.//​ 
 +  * Frank James Hopwood 
 +    * [[languages:​ulster_scots_in_the_uk|Ulster-Scots in the United Kingdom]] 
 +   * Cornelis Krottje 
 +     * [[languages:​bildts_in_the_netherlands|Bildts in the Netherlands]] 
 +   * Laura Nap 
 +    * [[languages:​flemish_sign_language_in_belgium|Flemish Sign Language in Belgium]];​ 
 +    * [[languages:​dutch_sign_language_in_nl| Dutch Sign Language in the Netherlands]] 
 +  * Juan Pablo Martínez 
 +    * [[languages:​aragonese_in_spain|Aragonese in Spain]] 
 +   * Katharina Thomas 
 +     * [[languages:​gronings_in_the_netherlands|Gronings in The Netherlands]] 
 +   * Guillem Belmar Viernes 
 +   * Paris Zeikos 
 +     * [[languages:​griko_in_italy|Griko in Italy]] 
 +     * [[languages:​greek_in_ukraine|Greek in Ukraine]] 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +---- 
 +===== Main editors of the Wiki on minority language learning ===== 
 + 
 +The Mercator'​s wiki on minority language education is set-up and maintained by [[https://​www.mercator-research.eu/​en/​|Mercator European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language Learning]], with a main editor appointed to the project.  
 +  * J. E. Buning (2016-2019) 
 +  * Y. R. Scarse (2020 - …) 
 + 
 + 
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