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L'ART

Welcome!

Here you'll find information on the Language Attitudes Research Team at 快活影院.

The team is part of an听funded project that involves collaboration between Prof. Marco Tamburelli听(PI) and听Prof. Guillaume Thierry

The project applies interdisciplinary, cross-methodological measurements to gain a deeper understanding of linguistic attitudes across three different communities with varying degrees of language recognition, namely Lombardy (Italy), Eifel (Belgium) and Wales (UK).

The L'ART Project

We're currently working on a project entitled听Understanding the relationship between speaker's attitudes and linguistic behaviour across speech communities, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, grant number听ES/V016377/1.
The overarching aim of the project is to develop a comprehensive understanding of the nature and role of linguistic attitudes in maintaining language diversity from a theoretical, empirical and methodological perspective.
It involves collection of quantitative data using a range of experimental techniques across five studies, and it applies interdisciplinary, cross-methodological measurements to gain a deeper understanding of linguistic attitudes in different communities with varying degrees of language recognition.

The team (L'ART-istes)

Our research involves working with several bilingual communities across Europe, each of which experiences different levels of language maintenance and varying degrees of language recognition. We work with many people in various roles, from speakers to language consultants to freelance researchers, and we regularly engage with stake-holders in each of the communities.听 The three main locations of our听fieldwork are Lombardy (Italy), Eifel (Belgium) and Wales (UK). Three lead researchers and one external collaborator are responsible for the fieldwork and outreach activities in each of those locations.

Florian Breit
Mr Meilyr Jones
Alessandro Arioli
Ianto Gruffydd
Dr Florian Breit
(Belgium)
Mr Meilyr Jones
(Wales)
Dr Lissander Brasca (Italy). (External collaborator)

Facilities

Our project benefits from state-of-the-art facilities, including a dedicated lab with two actiCHamp Plus systems for EEG recordings. This enables us to collect data on participants' event-related brain potentials (ERPs), providing an implicit measure of attitudes that occur automatically and outside of conscious awareness.

We are also engaged in developing our own research tools for the measurement of language attitudes on the explicit to implicit continuum, but also for the study of bilingual populations more broadly. In particular, we have built the ,听听a freely available open-source app to aid researchers in the collection, storage and transfer of data for research in bilingualism and language attitudes. The first public release of the听L'ART Research Client was held on 3rd May 2023.

L'ART Research Assistant

The is a freely available open-source app that aids researchers in the collection, storage and transfer of data for research in bilingualism and language attitudes, especially in cases of bilinguals who speak a majority language and a regional / minority / minoritized language.

More information on the L'ART Research Assistant can be found听.

The L'ART Research Assistant is freely downloadable from our听.