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Successful Forum on Language Planning in Upper Lusatia, Germany

“The people in Lusatia should cherish the natural bilingualism and multilingualism in their region and know how to use it!” That was the bottom line according to the participants of the first Forum on Language Planning for the Upper Sorbian language in Bautzen / Budyšin,…

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Forum on Language Planning in Upper Lusatia, Germany

On Saturday 7 September 2013 at 10:00 hr a Forum on Language Planning for the Upper Sorbian language will take place in the House of the Sorbs (Serbski Dom) in Bautzen/Budyšin, Postplatz 2. The meeting is organised by the WITAJ Language Centre in cooperation with…

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The language diversity team at the Federal Ministries of Germany

On Saturday and Sunday, 24th and 25th of August, the Federal Ministries of Germany invited citizens for a “state visit” in Berlin following the motto “Pass by, get informed, experience!”. The language diversity team was there and supported the Secretariat of the autochthonous, national minorities…

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Wer sind die Sorben? Und wo spricht man Sorbisch?

Die Sorben (obersorbisch Serbja, niedersorbisch Serby, deutsch auch Wenden) sind das kleinste westslawische Volk. Es ist in Deutschland als nationale autochthone Minderheit anerkannt. Ihr Siedlungsgebiet – die Lausitz – erstreckt sich von der Oberlausitz in Sachsen über die Mittel- bis in die Niederlausitz in Brandenburg….

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The language diversity team at the Federal Ministries of Germany

On Saturday and Sunday, 24th and 25th of August, the Federal Ministries of Germany invited citizens for a “state visit” in Berlin following the motto “Pass by, get informed, experience!”. The language diversity team was there and supported the Secretariat of the autochthonous, national minorities…

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Eurobarometer Part 2: Advantages of language learning

The Eurobarometer is a periodic public opinion survey in the countries of the EU, ordered by the European Commission, aimed at monitoring the development of public opinion among the European population. European citizens recognise the advantages that come with the proficiency of languages, such as…

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Eurobarometer Part 1: How the Europeans think about their languages

The Eurobarometer is a periodic public opinion survey in the countries of the EU, ordered by the European Commission, aimed at monitoring the development of public opinion among the European population. From the 2012 Eurobarometer survey “Europeans and their languages” it becomes clear that the…

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Help! Languages in danger! UNESCO Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger

According to estimates of UNESCO half of the 6000 languages that are being spoken today will disappear before the end of this century, if nothing is done to prevent that from occurring. If the unwritten and not documented languages will disappear, this means that not…

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Folklore and languages from around the world have visited Lusatia/Lausitz/Łužica

From 11 till 14 July, the region Lusatia in Germany celebrated the tenth International Folklore Festival Lausitz/Łužica with music, dance and languages from around the world. For four days, several folklore groups from 9 countries, among them Sorbian ensembles from the region itself and also…

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The Tenth International Folklore Festival

Only weeks ago we were in Brixen/Bressanone, and already now we are on the move again: from 11 till 14 July the Folklore Festival in Lusatia, Germany takes place! Ten groups from all over the world and many different dance and folklore groups of the…

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