Meeting in Pisa to start a European project
On 23 and 24 September, the partner of the Language and Technology unit of Elhuyar, Justyna Pietrza, will participate in the meeting to launch a project funded in Europe by Erasmus+.
The Consiglio Nacionale delle Ricerche (Italy), the European Language Equality Network (France), the Karelian Language Association (Finland) and the Johannes Gutenberg Universitaet Mainz (Germany) presented one month ago for the research and promotion of the digital use of minority and regional languages.
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On 23 and 24 September, the partner of the Language and Technology unit of Elhuyar, Justyna Pietrza, will participate in the meeting to launch a project funded in Europe by Erasmus+.
The Consiglio Nacionale delle Ricerche (Italy), the European Language Equality Network (France), the Karelian Language Association (Finland) and the Johannes Gutenberg Universitaet Mainz (Germany) presented one month ago for the research and promotion of the digital use of minority and regional languages.
The Digital Language Diversity Project (DLDP) is a three-year project. It aims to move some of Europe's regional and retail languages into the digital world, training speakers to create and share content on digital devices. To do this, a survey will first be conducted to learn about the current digital linguistic diversity in Europe. The situation of Euskera, Breton, Carelí and Sardines will be analyzed in particular, and a training program will be launched at European level for speakers of these languages, in order to generate in their own language a useful digital content and teaching material. They will be given solid, clear, and useful tips so they know what is needed and what can be done to digitally consolidate a language.
