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This week in languages: August 12, 2016

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05/08/2016–12/08/2016 Headlines Ride-hailing firm Uber has raised complaints against Transport for London’s (TfL) new regulation that drivers applying for private car hire licences or renewing existing ones must pass tests in spoken and written English. Drivers from countries where English…

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This week in languages: July 29, 2016

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22/07/2016–29/07/2016 Headlines The American news network NBC has unsuccessfully appealed to have the official language of the 2016 Olympics be changed from English to Brazilian Portuguese. The Sydney Morning Herald observes that this is because “switching the languages would have put the United…

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This week in languages: July 22, 2016

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15/07/2016–22/07/2016 Headlines Researchers at University College London have found that people who use sign language can experience synaesthesia—for example, seeing different colours when watching someone sign. This is the first study to document synaesthesia among sign language users. Just ahead…

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This week in languages: July 15, 2016

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08/07/2016–15/07/2016 Headlines The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission has blocked 11 sites in the Malay language that had been used by terrorist group ISIS to propagate their views among the Malay-Muslim community. The Communications and Multimedia Minister has appealed for…

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This week in languages: July 8, 2016

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01/07/2016–08/07/2016 Headlines In Fairbanks, Alaska, the 2016 Institute on Collaborative Language Research, or CoLang, wound up two weeks of exciting training workshops and presentations on language documentation and revitalisation by some 125 language activists, learners, linguists, speakers, students, teachers, elders, wiki bloggers, archivists,…

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This week in languages: July 1, 2016

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25/06/2016–01/07/2016 Headlines New Zealand celebrates its annual Maori Language Week next week with the theme akina to reo, or “behind you all the way”. The Maori Language Commission has generated 50 new phrases to be used in conjunction with the commemorations, and there will…

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This week in languages: June 17, 2016

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10/06/2016–17/06/2016 Headlines Students in Singapore will no longer be penalised for using some Singlish terms in their essays and exams, The Straits Times reported on Monday. The Ministry of Education’s caveat: “Singlish words should be used only appropriately, usually in direct…

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This week in languages: June 10, 2016

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03/06/2016–10/06/2016 Headlines The Prime Minister of Jamaica, Andrew Holness, has disclosed that he hopes Jamaica will make Spanish its official second language. The disclosure came during his report to Parliament about bilateral talks with Cuban President Raul Castro at the 7th Summit…

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This week in languages: June 3, 2016

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27/05/2016–03/06/2016 Headlines New Zealand celebrates Samoan Language Week 2016 to commemorate the third most widely spoken language (after Māori and English) in New Zealand. This special week—which  runs from 29 May to 4 June—is the first of seven Pacific language weeks to be observed…

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