The paper discuss the problems of multilingualism and cultural diversity on the Internet. From 1996 the Internet community has provided technical solutions for exchanging communication of written text in all known languages on the world. However, the development and support to the multilingual services and cultural diversitytoday is still facing with several problems, starting from missing coding of less known languages through poverty of regions where these languages are spoken or with the problems of basic access to the Internet services. The way forward is discussed at the end of the paper. 1.Introduction: Internet and the multilingualism Domination of verbal language in communication systems of the past has been an useful convention for...
The usage of Internet has grown exponentially over the last two decades. The number of Internet user...
Abstract - Languages have traditionally been associated with specific ethnic groups confined to defi...
The world today is characterized by an ever-growing number of contacts resulting in communication b...
ith its present issue, UNESCO’s International Journal on Multicultural Societies (IJMS), takes up ag...
The main aim of this paper is to consider the mensions “unity” and “diversity” in the realm of commu...
Language-use has proven to be the most complex and complicating of all Internet features, yet people...
This article provides an overview on some of the key aspects that relate to the co-evolution of lang...
While the case for information and communication technologies (ICTs) for development is largely acce...
This essay is based on a study that explores the relationships among multilingualism, technological ...
UNESCO has been emphasizing the concept of “knowledge societies”, which stresses plurality and diver...
During the Spring of 2012 a second, two-day workshop was devoted to a thorough discussion and analy...
The main aim of this paper is to consider the mensions “unity” and “diversity” in the realm of commu...
This volume presents the Proceedings of the Second International Workshop organized by the IUSS Post...
Is the Internet a melting pot creating a new lingua franca the “Engternet”? After different waves je...
The article describes the manifold influence of Internet on cre-ating and using language resources: ...
The usage of Internet has grown exponentially over the last two decades. The number of Internet user...
Abstract - Languages have traditionally been associated with specific ethnic groups confined to defi...
The world today is characterized by an ever-growing number of contacts resulting in communication b...
ith its present issue, UNESCO’s International Journal on Multicultural Societies (IJMS), takes up ag...
The main aim of this paper is to consider the mensions “unity” and “diversity” in the realm of commu...
Language-use has proven to be the most complex and complicating of all Internet features, yet people...
This article provides an overview on some of the key aspects that relate to the co-evolution of lang...
While the case for information and communication technologies (ICTs) for development is largely acce...
This essay is based on a study that explores the relationships among multilingualism, technological ...
UNESCO has been emphasizing the concept of “knowledge societies”, which stresses plurality and diver...
During the Spring of 2012 a second, two-day workshop was devoted to a thorough discussion and analy...
The main aim of this paper is to consider the mensions “unity” and “diversity” in the realm of commu...
This volume presents the Proceedings of the Second International Workshop organized by the IUSS Post...
Is the Internet a melting pot creating a new lingua franca the “Engternet”? After different waves je...
The article describes the manifold influence of Internet on cre-ating and using language resources: ...
The usage of Internet has grown exponentially over the last two decades. The number of Internet user...
Abstract - Languages have traditionally been associated with specific ethnic groups confined to defi...
The world today is characterized by an ever-growing number of contacts resulting in communication b...