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The Sixth Cambridge Conference on Language Endangerment
6 July 2016
The Sixth Cambridge Conference on Language Endangerment 'Curriculum Design and
Evaluation for Endangered Languages', organised by Dr Mari Jones, Reader in French
Linguistics and Language Change, will take place on 6th July 2016.
Singing the King's Death
26 November 2015
In order to commemorate the 300th anniversary of Louis XIV's death, members of Ars
eloquentiae and Nick Hammond of the French department will be presenting a lecture recital of
street songs sung at the time of Louis's death.
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