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June 16, 2024 33 mins
In questo episodio esploriamo il processo complesso e multifattoriale della scomparsa di una lingua, che avviene sempre in un contesto di contatto linguistico, osservando le cause principali che nella storia hanno portato alle estinzioni linguistiche, come la diglossia e le politiche repressive.
Cercheremo insieme anche di capire come possiamo preservare la diversità linguistica, sottolineando come l'inclusività e la cooperazione tra comunità linguistiche siano essenziali per mantenere vive le lingue minacciate e promuovere una maggiore apertura culturale.


Grafiche: Gianluca La Bruna

La sigla è stata prodotta da White Hot e fornita da https://freebeats.io  

Link per finanziamento LingComm: https://lingcomm.org/grants/


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