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  • Learning Aragonese Across Generations

    May 8, 2026
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    As part of the collaboration activities within LocalLing, Caroline Calvet from Paul-Valéry University Montpellier is currently undertaking a research stay… Read more

  • Bridging Local Voices: LocalLing at the 1st International Conference on Amazigh Language

    Apr 13, 2026
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    Between April 1st and 3rd, members of the LocalLing project participated in a series of impactful academic exchanges hosted by… Read more

  • LocalLing’s First Joint Secondment: A Promising Beginning

    Apr 4, 2026
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    LocalLing’s very first joint secondment at the University of Thessaly brought together colleagues from 10 countries: Cameroon, Colombia, Estonia, France,… Read more

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