13/12/2012 - 17/12/2012
Chiang Mai, Thailand
23/05/2012, 19:30
Aula, Centre UNESCOCAT, C. Nàpols, 346 ppal. E-08025 Barcelona
21/05/2012, 19:00
Saló del Vigatà del Palau Moja, Carrer de la Portaferrissa 1, 2a planta, 08002 Barcelona, Espanya
17/05/2012, 17:30 - 20:00
Aulas de la Experiencia BBK-UPV/EHU de Bilbao (c/ Banco de España, 2 - Bilbao)
04/04/2012, 18:00 - 20:00
Europa House, Tokio, Japan
There is a new map on our images resource page: it depicts showing the historic border between Germanic and Slavic languages one millennium ago. A recent message to the list regarding "zombie borders" discusses how old linguistic borders tend to continue to exist as administrative borders, even after political changes.
To get to the language maps pages, go to the website and click on "resources", then scrolldown to "language maps".
(While you're looking at the pages of language maps, notice how disorganized this resource is. Anybody want to volunteer to organize it better?
Linguapax