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Month: May 2017

Minority Languages…

New Elfdalian Vocabulary Lists

31 May 20171 Jun 2017
It's been a few weeks since the last update to the vocabulary lists, but I hope the wait is worth it. The theme for this set of lists is Weather.…
Language of the Week…

Spotlight on Minority Languages – Nganasan

28 May 201728 May 2017
Nganasan is a language spoken by the Nganasan people, who live on Taymyr Peninsula in Russia. According to UNESCO, there are 505 speakers of Nganasan. Nganasan belongs to the Samoyedic…
Language of the Week…

Spotlight on Minority Languages – East Frisian (Saterfrisian)

21 May 201721 May 2017
The language is not to be confused with East Frisian Low Saxon. East Frisian is a recognized minority language, whose remaining speakers originate in the Saterland region of Germany. Saterland…
Language of the Week…

Spotlight on Minority Languages – Lule Sami

14 May 201714 May 2017
Top photo credit: By User:Eino81 - Own work, GFDL, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4587704   Lule Sami, like all other Sami languages, belongs to the Uralic language family. It is classified as part of the…
Language of the Week…

Spotlight on Minority Languages – Inupiaq

7 May 20177 May 2017
Inupiaq is a macrolanguage which includes group of dialects belonging to the Aleut branch of the Eskimo-Aleut family of languages. More specifically, it belongs to the Inuit group of languages.…

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