[RNLD] Language workshop in Honiara, Solomon Islands

Giordana giordana at xtra.co.nz
Mon Sep 23 19:11:57 UTC 2019


Thank you Debra for this post, 

It is lovely to see some more work done in the Solo since I started in 2008. I am now out of the linguistics circle, but hope to go back to it one day.

I am flying to Honiara on the 1st of October to deliver the first illustrated book for children in Lau (Malaita). Very exciting as this was a community project from start to end.

Best,

Giordana

> On 23/09/2019, at 17:03, Debra McDougall <debra.mcdougall at unimelb.edu.au> wrote:
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> Dear colleagues,
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> You may be interested in this blog I’ve written about a remarkable workshop on vernacular languages held in Honiara last month with CoEDL, U Melbourne, ANU and two local organisations the Kulu Language Institute and Islands Bible Ministry. It was attended by nearly 100 people representing more than half of the country’s 70+ languages.
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> http://www.dynamicsoflanguage.edu.au/news-and-media/latest-headlines/article/?id=reviving-the-spirit-of-vernacular-languages-in-solomon-islands
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> All best
> Debra
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