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Observatory of the Linguistic and Cultural Diversity on the Internet

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Month: January 2025

Interview to D. Pimienta in UNESCO Chair for Linguistic Policies for Multilingualism platform

Interview made by Simone Schwambach and Camila Muniz on the theme of Geopolitics of multilingualism in the digital world, in Spanish.
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Posted on: 22 January 2025 Last updated on: 22 January 2025 Written by: Daniel Pimienta Comments: 0

A gift to diversity for starting new year 2025

A gift to diversity for starting new year 2025 We have installed in all our webpages the possibility to use automatic translation via GoogleTranslate thru a selection at the right side of the menu screen. As of today, Google Translate…
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Posted on: 3 January 2025 Last updated on: 3 January 2025 Written by: Daniel Pimienta Comments: 0

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Note: the linguistic versions of the site were produced with the help of DeepL followed by a review of the product. The Portuguese version was unable to receive a review by a native Portuguese speaker and may contain errors, we apologize for this. We have added in the right of the main menu the possibility for automatic translation into the 249 languages offered by Google Translate. Translation is made from the language of the active version (EN, FR, PO or SP) into the language you specify in the right menu and is performative in all pages.

About OBDILCI

OBDILCI is a non-profit organization registered in Nice (France). Its acronym is an abbreviation of the French expression “OBservatoire de la DIversité LInguistique et Culturelle dans l’Internet”.

 

 

 

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