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Local Project – Local Linguistic Landscapes – International Erasmus-Plus project, University of Hamburg (D), University of Groningen (NL), Autonomous University of Barcelona (E), University of Aveiro (P) und University of Strasbourg (F)
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Lingscape – Citizen science meets linguistic landscaping, Universität Luxemburg (L)
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Visual representation (linguistic landscape and video recordings) of the linguistic and cultural diversity of European cities
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Storytelling from European cities and regions as a tool for multilingual learning
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Multilingual Melbourne – Research project on multilingualism, University of Melbourne (AUS)
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LinguaSnapp Melbourne – a multilingual city map of Melbourne, University of Manchester (GB)
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Silent soundscape in cities during the coronavirus crisis – an art project by Veronika Spierenburg (CH)
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Mass Files: archive of auditory urban landscapes – initiated by Veronika Spierenburg (CH)
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Treffpunkt Sprache – research on plurilingualism, University of Graz (AT)
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Exploration of soundscapes (CH)
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Geographical representation and audio recordings of the languages of the world
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Linguistic landscape bibliography, compiled by David Malinowski (San Jose State University, USA)
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Linguistic landscape bibliography, compiled by Robert Troyer (Western Oregon University, USA)
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Linguistic Landscape in Latvia – database and blog by Solvita Pošeiko
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VinKo "Varietäten im/in Kontakt" – crowdsourcing platform with language samples from the minority languages and dialects of South Tyrol (Trentino, Veneto, Ladin dialect, Fersentalerisch, Cimbri, Sauranisch, Plodarisch etc.)
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EduLL (Education in Linguistic Landscape) was founded in September 2022 as an interdisciplinary community of teachers and researchers concerned with education, teacher training and research into linguistic landscapes.
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Listening to and shaping the world: Listening Switzerland Educational programmes and projects to promote listening as a key skill
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Sydney Linguistic Landscape
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Andalusian linguistic landscape