Languages and biodiversity are more connected than we think.
Explore the connections between linguistic diversity, biodiversity, and the future of low-resource languages.
You are cordially invited to attend RILCA Linguistics Forum #2
“Interdependence of Multilingualism and Biodiversity in Thailand: Local Language Ecologies, Subjective Perceptions and Revitalization Efforts
Speaker:
Asst. Prof. Joanna Dolińska
University of Warsaw, Poland
Overview
In this forum, Joanna Dolinska. Assistant Professor at the University of Warsaw, presents findings from her recent research on the dynamic relationships between linguistic diversity and biodiversity in Northern and Southern Thailand. The talk explores how local language ecologies, community perceptions, and revitalisation efforts intersect in multilingual settings, and what this means for the future of low-resource languages.
Hybrid | Zoom & FB Live: RILCA, Mahidol University
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/VIDkwyFrS5qwC-yI3Brv5Q
Organized by
The M.A. and Ph.D. Programs in Linguistics, in collaboration with the Center for Documentation and Revitalization of Endangered Languages and Cultures (CD-RELC)



