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Applied Linguistics Research Department 
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The linguistic, historical and cultural wealth of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano-South Tyrol is the starting point for the research conducted by the Institute for Specialised Communication and Multilingualism at EURAC. Thanks to the strong multilingual and multicultural nature of South Tyrol's population, this institute can aspire to offer its scientific contribution to the larger process of political, economic and social integration initiated with the birth of the European Union. 

Always engaged in scientific growth, with the creation of the Institute for Specialised Communication and Multilingualism, the research department strives to provide answers which are sustainable and directly applicable to the requirements arising from the constant evolution of the linguistic situation, both at local and European level.

For further information on our activities please visit the following pages:

Institute for Specialised Communication and Multilingualism 

last update 2.3.2009


  NEW!
   


consulting and knowledge managementNEW!

ESF selects course edition 2005/6 as example of best practice  

search "Korpus Südtirol"

initiative: Abgeblitzt - Schnappschüsse aus Südtirols sprachlichem Kuriositätenkabinett

PUBLICATIONS:
Harmonising Legal Terminology

Normazione, armonizzazione e pianificazione linguistica / Normierung, Harmonisierung und Sprachplanung 

Dizionario terminologico dell'istruzione superiore Austria-Italia / 
Terminologisches Wörterbuch zum Hochschulwesen Italien-Österreich

 

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November 2008: Colloquium: "Lesser Used Languages and Computer Linguistics II"

 
 
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