One Minute Lecture: Can the Language of a Small Nation be an Advantage?
The lecture discusses how exposure to multiple languages can provide a cognitive advantage for speakers of smaller languages like Estonian.
The case regarding minority languages in public media has been concluded; the verdict will be announced on March 30
The Latvian parliament has concluded the debate over the legality of using minority languages in public media, with a verdict expected on March 30.
LIVE: The Constitutional Court examines the case regarding the use of minority languages
The Constitutional Court of Latvia is examining a case concerning the obligation of public media to broadcast programs in minority languages.
VIDEO: The Constitutional Court reviews the case on the use of minority languages
The Constitutional Court of Latvia is reviewing a case concerning the obligations of public media to produce content in minority languages, which some lawmakers argue undermines the status of the Latvian language.
Did not succeed with Silesians, will succeed with Greeks? The state may recognize another national minority
The article discusses the current efforts to recognize Greeks as a national minority in Poland and the potential benefits they could gain, while also addressing past failures with the recognition of Silesian and Vilamovian languages.