Arvanitika

[别称 Albanian, Arber, Arbresh]

语系:Indo-European

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About the Endangered Writing Network Many writing traditions around the world today, often associated with endangered, minority or indigenous languages, are in danger of being lost. Writing is an important area of culture, and one closely linked with the vitality of languages as many communities struggle to find visibility and even develop basic educational materials in their own languages. The Endangered Writing Network aims to bring together a wide range of people – academics, language activists, typographers, artists, other interested individuals and crucially members of affected communities themselves – to try to make a difference to the threatened writing traditions of the world. Using unique insights from research on ancient languages and writing systems, and bringing these observations into dialogue with other areas of research and activism, the Network will create a forum for discussion of these important issues, and the impetus to do something about them. The Endangered Writing Network is run as part of the VIEWS project (Visual Interactions in Early Writing Systems) at the Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge, by Pippa Steele. The Network is mainly run in English, but is intended to celebrate and protect multilingualism around the world.

Dr Philippa Steele

Cambridge

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