Aikuma Project
An update on naming: We were unsuccessful in getting facebook to merge our AikumaProject and LanguageParty pages, so we are now asking facebook to change the name of this page back to how it was, "Aikuma Project"
We have moved. Please like our new page at: facebook.com/LanguageParty
Language Parties Stories in the original languages told by people who live in our midst.
We have moved! Please follow us at: facebook.com/LanguageParty
Language Parties Stories in the original languages told by people who live in our midst.
We're pleased to announce that we're consolidating our web presence under the new brand "LanguageParty". In line with this, we are in the process of moving this page "AikumaProject" to a new page: facebook.com/LanguageParty
We'll post another announcement as soon as the move is complete, by which time, followers of AikumaProject will automatically become followers of LanguageParty.
Language Parties Stories in the original languages told by people who live in our midst.
25/01/2019
An essay on climate change, a panlingual lexicon, and the challenge to embrace deep change, by Manuel Maqueda, mentor to the Aikuma Project
Will climate change kill linguistic diversity? Or save it? | PanLex Translation technology is urgently needed in regions where increasing impacts of climate change overlap with the world's greatest linguistic diversity.
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