The current status of languages in the Kingdom of Denmark
Every 10 years, an anthology of articles about the status of languages in the Kingdom of Denmark (including Greenland and the Faroe Islands) is published in the series "Copenhagen Studies in Bilingualism". The anthology focusing on 2031 will be published electronically at the end of October 2021, and all the articles will be accessible on the Copenhagen Studies in Bilingualism website.
On 5 November 2021, a seminar will be held with the researchers who wrote the articles of the forthcoming anthology.
Programme
09:00-09:20: Introduction by Professor Anne Holmen, CIP, and Professor Emeritus Tore Kristiansen, NorS
09:20-10:10: Language in media
10:10-11:00: Where Danish and English meet
11:00-11:50: Languages on the Faroe Islands and Greenland
13:00-14:15: The comprehension of variation in modern Danish
14:45-16:00: Where Danish and the minority languages meet
16:00: Rounding off by Anne Holmen and Tore Kristiansen
09:00-09:20: Introduction by Professor Anne Holmen, CIP, and Professor Emeritus Tore Kristiansen, NorS
09:20-10:10: Language in media
10:10-11:00: Where Danish and English meet
11:00-11:50: Languages on the Faroe Islands and Greenland
13:00-14:15: The comprehension of variation in modern Danish
14:45-16:00: Where Danish and the minority languages meet
16:00: Rounding off by Anne Holmen and Tore Kristiansen
The seminar will be held in Danish, and you can find more information about the event at our Danish website.