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Expérimentarium: an introduction to scientific mediation
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This page has been translated automatically. Since January 2025, Inalco has been part of the Expérimentarium network, a nationwide program of scientific outreach for doctoral students, which began in Burgundy twenty years ago and is now booming. The program invites young researchers to go beyond the academic realm to meet a variety of audiences and share their scientific approach in a simple, lively and interactive way.
Yucatecan Maya
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This page has been translated automatically. The Maya currently live in southern Mexico, Guatemala - where they form the majority of the population - and Belize. Living, diverse and mobile societies, both rooted in tradition and exposed to globalization, with a history of interculturation with both Spanish conquerors and neighboring Mayan and non-Maya Mesoamerican societies, Mayan communities are rooted in different ecological environments, with contrasting histories and diverse relationships to pre-Columbian Mayan cultures and to modernity.
Mandingo (Bambara)
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This page has been translated automatically. Mandinka began to develop as one of the main languages of West Africa around the time of the creation of the Mali empire (around the 13th century). Today, the number of native and non-native speakers is estimated at between 30 and 40 million. Mandinka is a continuum of dialects covering vast territories in Mali, Guinea, Burkina-Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia and Sierra-Leone. Within this group, a number of literary standards have recently emerged (sometimes based on variants spoken in national or regional capitals, sometimes on more traditional, prestigious variants).
Slovenian
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This page has been translated automatically. The Slovenian language, first written in the 11th century (Freising leaflets), was practically the sole cement of the Slovenian nation. The written language really emerged in the 16th century, at the time of Protestantism, when some 30 religious works were published, including the complete translation of the Bible (1584).
Pashto
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This page has been translated automatically. Pashto is one of the most important Iranian languages, both in terms of the number of speakers and from a philological point of view. Indeed, in terms of number of speakers, Pashto - an Indo-European language - ranks second only to Persian among Iranian languages. It is spoken on both sides of the Afghan-Pakistan border.
Tuareg (Berber)
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This page has been translated automatically. Berber (Tamazight in Berber) covers an immense geographical area: North Africa, Sahara-Sahel; it can be considered the indigenous language of North Africa. Berber is one of the branches of the large Chamito-Semitic (or Afro-Asiatic) linguistic family, which includes, in addition to Berber, Semitic, Cushitic, Egyptian (ancient) and, with a more distant degree of kinship, the "Chadic" group (Hausa).