2022
DOI: 10.1515/lingvan-2021-0021
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Documentary linguists and risk communication: views from the virALLanguages project experience

Abstract: Linguists are seldom, if ever, engaged in work aimed at communicating risk to the general public. The COVID-19 global pandemic and its associated infodemic may change this state of affairs, at least for documentary linguists. Documenting languages may bring researchers in direct contact with communities speaking minority or marginalized languages and gain key insights into their communicative ecologies. By being both immersed in local networks and more or less knowledgeable about the community’s communicative … Show more

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“…In response to the pandemic, linguistic researchers have provided multilingual public communication services or other helpful language services (Shen, 2020 ; Di Carlo et al, 2022 ). However, at this juncture, a clear need to map the contributions of the linguistic research community to pandemic literature was in evidence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In response to the pandemic, linguistic researchers have provided multilingual public communication services or other helpful language services (Shen, 2020 ; Di Carlo et al, 2022 ). However, at this juncture, a clear need to map the contributions of the linguistic research community to pandemic literature was in evidence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%