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Supporting Manchester’s language communities

20 Sep 2022

A free panel event presented by the Linguistic Diversity Collective and Creative Manchester (Wednesday 19 October, at 5.30pm)

Supporting Manchester's language communities

The Linguistic Diversity Collective and Creative Manchester present a free event taking place on 19 October at 5.30pm in the University of Manchester’s Alliance Manchester Business School penthouse event space.

 ‘Supporting Manchester’s language communities: Language endangerment and maintenance’ includes a cross-disciplinary panel and Q&A session, language activity stands and a drinks reception.

The panel will explore key themes relating to the endangerment and maintenance of languages from a range of perspectives, will discuss the importance of multilingualism and intergenerational transmission among different communities in Manchester and will address questions including the following:

  • How do languages die?
  • What is lost when a language dies and why should we care?
  • How can languages be maintained in traditional and in urban contexts such as Manchester?
  • What is the impact of multilingualism on language endangerment and language maintenance?

Panellists include:

Chair: Dr Serge Sagna, Lecturer in Linguistics at The University of Manchester

Register:

Places are free and can be booked via Eventbrite
The event is open to all University staff, students and members of the public. 
This is a hybrid event and can be attended in person or via Zoom. In-person attendees will be welcomed with a wine/beer/soft drink reception, a goodie bag and the opportunity to take part in language activity stalls.