Tag Archives: Mothertongue
Questions about writing multilingually
Reflections on the “How We Write Multilingually” Round table held at the University of Glasgow on 24 February 2016. Sarah Stewart School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures , University of Edinburgh My initial reflections at the ‘How We Write Multilingually’ round-table were … Continue reading
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Celebrating UNESCO’s International Mother Language Day
“Mother tongue – our emotional DNA” by Beverley Costa This is an excerpt of a post first published on the GRAMNet blog, FEBRUARY 17, 2015. For full text please visit gramnet.wordpress.com International Mother Language Day is celebrated on the 21st … Continue reading