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Linguistic Justice and Endangered Languages
This contribution will engage with Van Parijs’s approach to linguistic justice and his working principles for the reduction of unfairness in the language domain (in particular, the need for intervention and his territorial principle), reflecting on a ...
Salverda Reinier
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How to measure linguistic justice? [PDF]
Abstract When the concept of linguistic justice was proposed by Pool (1991) in order to cope with the asymmetries quite often found in multilingual contexts, it immediately provoked a great deal of debate. To sum up the debate, there is broad agreement on the meaning of linguistic in-justice, but it is still not clear what linguistic justice really is.
Federico Gobbo, Gobbo, F.; id_orcid
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Engaging with linguistic justice through objectives-based learning and independent research
How can we foster the learner investment required for difficult, reflexive discussions about linguistic justice? We address this question through our efforts as instructors in a general education course on language in the US.
Nee, Julia, Remirez, Emily
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As natural language processing tools powered by big data become increasingly ubiquitous, questions of how to design, develop, and manage these tools and their impacts on diverse populations are pressing.
Julia Nee +3 more
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Since its launch, Esperanto has attracted people involved in language politics. For them Esperanto provides an equitable solution when international problems are discussed, overcoming the barrier posed by the use of national languages and identities ...
Federico Gobbo
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Defining linguistic justice to mean whether the parties to the proceedings have been addressed by the ICTY in their own language, this study explores the conditions for the delivery of linguistic justice in a context where language plays a role in the conflict. After the brief history of language and identity-related conflicts in the former Yugoslavia,
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Maxi-Min Language Use A Critical Remark on a Concept by Philippe van Parijs
Philippe van Parijs explains in Linguistic Justice for Europe and for the World the concept of maxi-min language use as a process of language choice. He suggests that the language chosen as a common language should maximize the minimal competence of a ...
Kruse Jan
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Psycho-linguistic study of interrogation videos: problems and possible solutions
The article examines the problems of studying the investigation video to establish credibility of the evidence, to specify emotional state, individual psychological characteristics and the psychological impact on the person being interrogated.
Gagina O.V. +2 more
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Verso un’individuazione del “disagio linguistico”
Towards an identification of “Linguistic Unease”. This paper argues that the assessment of sociolinguistic justice should pass through the promotion of linguistic ease, analysed through a number of sociolinguistic parameters already in use for the ...
Gabriele Iannàccaro
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Effective wayfinding design should efficiently and accessibly provide navigational tools to its user. These tools are multidimensional and engage a complex network of socio-political, cultural, economic, and linguistic issues.
Gera de Villiers +3 more
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