Concordia prof wins a SSHRC grant to study and promote endangered Indigenous languages
Found in translation: Alumna Shelley Pomerance embarks on a new chapter
Concordia’s Judith Weisz Woodsworth wins a Governor General’s Literary Award
Université de Montréal’s Délie ta langue! contest calls on Concordia students to compete
Political tensions couldn’t stop Richard Foltz from researching distant endangered language communities
The youngest Canadian bilinguals are not a monolithic group, new Concordia research shows
Concordia receives $300K to develop a suite of French terminology resources
Concordia students compete in Délie ta langue! francophone public-speaking competition
Université de Montréal’s annual French language contest seeks Concordians to compete
Concordia psychology grad student is awarded a Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship
Concordia Library’s former researcher-in-residence advances machine translation literacy project
Translation studies scholar earns Concordia’s highest research honour
Concordia PhD candidate researches how young bilinguals learn French and English simultaneously
Debbie Folaron is named Concordia’s first-ever Jean Monnet Chair by the European Union
Concordia and Princeton receive $2M to study language development in bilingual toddlers
Concordia launches Réussir en français, a French-language learning hub
‘There was never any question about my donating to Concordia’
Language-savvy parents improve their children’s reading development, a Concordia study shows
Adding it all up for the next generation
It's all in the numbers
Supporting gender equality
Worth more than words
How a son’s legacy can help others
Not lost in translation
Concordia makes key gains in the 2019 QS World Rankings by Subject
Bilinguals hear sounds differently based on the language they think they’re listening to, new study shows
Language-based video games can be useful in warming up ESL students, new research shows
Tillitarniit festival invites Montrealers to experience Inuit food, language and art
ᑎᓪᓕᑕᕐᓃᑦ ᖁᕕᐊᓱᒍᑕᐅᓂᖅ ᑐᓂᓯᕗᖅ ᐃᓄᐃᑦ ᓂᕿᖏᓐᓂ, ᐅᖃᐅᓯᕐᒥ ᐊᒻᒪ ᐃᓕᖅᑯᓯᖓᓐᓂ ᑲᓐᑯᐊᑎᐊᒧᑦ
Intonation and fluidity are key to making yourself understood in a second language, research shows
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