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Constructing Spanishness in Africa: Language Shift and Contact in Equatorial Guinea

1-S-5 Green Hall 1-S-5 Green Hall, Princeton

The Spanish colonization of Equatorial Guinea (1778–1968) profoundly transformed the territory’s political, cultural, and linguistic landscape. Central to this process was the imposition of Spanish as the official language. Through indirect colonial strategies –particularly the expulsion of British and American Protestant missionaries and the consolidation of Catholic evangelization–Spanish authorities sought to language shift and secure […]

Program in Linguistics Sophomore Open House!

Green Hall 1-C-4C

Come to our Open House to learn about the LIN minor and/or the brand new LIN major! Prospective students are also invited to stay for dinner after the Open House, for our monthly gathering of current LIN (independent) majors - a great opportunity to see what kinds of junior and senior research LIN majors can […]

Giuseppe Giuranna – Deaf performing artist

Maeder Hall Auditoriun

Giuseppe Giuranna is a Deaf performing artist out of Berlin, Germany. Through his acting roles around the world, Giuseppe Giuranna has gained wide international recognition. He has led numerous Visual Vernacular workshops and seminars, enabling Deaf artists worldwide to explore and experiment with Visual Vernacular.