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Contribute
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 send an email to the wiki's main editor at Mercator Research Centre. Please be aware that for your contribution, there is no financial compensation. You will be acknowledged as contributor if you wish so.
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 ownership of content.
- Joanna Chojnicka
- 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
- Cornelis Krottje
- Laura Nap
- Juan Pablo Martínez
- Katharina Thomas
- Guillem Belmar Viernes
- Alissa Vogel
- Paris Zeikos
Main editors of the Wiki on minority language learning
The Mercator's wiki on minority language education is set-up and maintained by 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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