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Language and migration

Asylum interviews as linguistic conflict zones

Professor Katrijn Maryns explains the linguistic transformations that turn "undocumented migrants" into "genuine" or "bogus refugees" Language is the inescapable medium through which we live our lives. Access to social…
Language learning

The ethics of saving endangered languages

My 88-year-old grandma, my mamanjoon, is the most wonderful nana anyone could have and I am very close to her. She has played a significant role in my development.
The world in Arabia
Linguistic landscapes

The world in Arabia

The world in Arabia I spent my last day in the Middle East at Dubai Mall, the self-proclaimed “Centre of Now.” The mall guide has the heading “Welcome to Everything.”…
Language and law
Lawyers need to know more about language
Language and globalization
Promoting English in Saudi Arabia
Multilingual histories
Is English spelling an insult to human intelligence?
The front cover of the tourist map of multilingual Macau
Linguistic landscapes
Multilingual Macau
Multilingual families
Hiding my IP to learn German
Language and social justice
Voices of African-Australian Youth