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Language and law

What’s new in “Language and Criminal Justice” research?

NSW Police (Image credit: Edwina Pickles, SMH) Editor's note: The Language on the Move team closely collaborates with the Law and Linguistics Interdisciplinary Researchers’ Network (LLIRN). To raise awareness of…
Intercultural communication

Total immersion

I am currently a visiting scholar from Isfahan, Iran, in Sydney, Australia. Therefore, I speak English most of the time. I use English with my colleagues at work although, interestingly,…
Hanging on to German in the USA
Multilingual families

Hanging on to German in the USA

I wasn’t sure of the best way to enter the Language-on-the-Move community. I’ve decided simply to start by telling you a little bit about me and my ongoing quest to…
Language and migration
Life in a language you are still learning
Language in education
Sink-or-swim for international students
Language learning
Why Are Uzbek Youth Learning Arabic?
Language and migration
Asylum interviews as linguistic conflict zones
Linguistic landscapes
Transliterated brand names
Multilingual histories
Language revitalization and liberation