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		<title>Announcement</title>
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&lt;p&gt;On the occasion of the annual international Wikimedia conference, 12-13 July 2012, the Observatoire linguistique (Linguasphere Observatory) is pleased to announce the receipt of a grant from the Institut fran&#231;ais facilitating the further development of the Observatoire's websites (including this site) as a free and plurilingual public information service. This development, to be presented in detail early this autumn, will support the creation of online access, free and plurilingual, to the (...)&lt;/p&gt;


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		<title>Annonce</title>
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&lt;p&gt;A l'occasion du congr&#232;s international annuel de Wikim&#233;dia, les 12 et 13 juillet 2012, l'Observatoire linguistique (Linguasphere Observatory) est heureux d'annoncer la r&#233;ception d'une subvention de l'Institut fran&#231;ais afin de faciliter le d&#233;veloppement continu des sites-web de l'Observatoire (y compris le pr&#233;sent site) comme service d'information publique plurilingue. Ce d&#233;veloppement, qui sera pr&#233;sent&#233; en d&#233;tail au d&#233;but de l'automne, servira la cr&#233;ation d'un acc&#232;s en ligne, gratuit et plurilingue, au (...)&lt;/p&gt;


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		<title>La linguasph&#232;re, syst&#232;me cognitif plan&#233;taire</title>
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&lt;p&gt;Conf&#233;rence de David Dalby &#224; l'Institut Gallil&#233;e (Universit&#233; de Paris XIII - Villetaneuse), vendredi 14 octobre 2011. La linguasphere est le syst&#232;me continu des langues humaines , &#233;tendu autour de la Terre au cours d'au moins 500 si&#232;cles par les communaut&#233;s de Homo sapiens loquens &#8211; ou plut&#244;t Persona loquens , la &#171; personne qui parle &#187;. La diversit&#233; interne de la linguasphere , au sein de son unit&#233; plan&#233;taire fondamentale , a fourni le cadre plurilingue dynamique n&#233;cessaire au progr&#232;s (...)&lt;/p&gt;


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		<title>The linguasphere, a planetary cognitive system&#8232;</title>
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&lt;p&gt;David Dalby conference at the Gallil&#233;e Institute (University of Paris XIII - Villetaneuse), Friday, October 14th, 2011. The linguasphere is the continuous system of human languages, extended around Earth over at least 500 centuries by communities of Homo sapiens loquens &#8211; or rather Persona loquens, &#8220;speaking person&#8221;. The internal diversity of the linguasphere, within a fundamental planetary unity, has provided the dynamic plurilingual framework necessary for the collective progress of human (...)&lt;/p&gt;


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		<title>David Dalby : Publications 1959-2009</title>
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&lt;p&gt;Publications 1959-2009. 1 - 1959 Postscript note (with photographs) to William Fagg, &quot;Another Yoruba Hunter's Shrine&quot;, Man, LIX no.335, pp.216-217 2 - 1961 &quot;Der m&#230;re wilden&#230;re&quot; [&quot;The paid catcher of wild stories&quot;, a taunt against Wolfgang von Eschenbach in Gottfried von Strassburg's &quot;Tristan und Isolde&quot;], Euphorion : Zeitschrift f&#252;r Literaturgeschichte, 55, pp.79-84 3 - 1962 &quot;Language distribution in Sierra Leone (with map)&quot;, Sierra Leone Language Review, 1, pp.62-67 4 - 1962-1972 (...)&lt;/p&gt;


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		<title>David Dalby : Academic Career</title>
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&lt;p&gt;(Born: London 7 Jan. 1933; Cardiff High School for Boys, Wales 1943-1951; Queen Mary College, University of London from 1951). University of London: BA (Hons) German with French (1954); PhD German (1960) Lecturer in Modern Languages, University of Sierra Leone 1961-1962 (Honorary Research Fellow 1963-1970) Lecturer in West African Languages, University of London (School of Oriental and African Studies) 1962-1967 Reader in West African Languages, University of London (School of Oriental (...)&lt;/p&gt;


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		<title>David Dalby</title>
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&lt;p&gt;Born in 1933, David Dalby grew up during the Second World War in Cardiff, Wales. After studying German and French at the University of London, and exploring Europe from Greece to Norway, he spent two years' military service in Austria and Germany and three years working for the United Africa Company in London, Ghana and Nigeria. He left commerce to complete his PhD in medieval German, which he obtained in 1960, and to begin his academic career in 1961 at Fourah Bay College, the future (...)&lt;/p&gt;


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		<title>D&#233;claration par l'Observatoire Linguistique / Linguasphere Foundation </title>
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&lt;p&gt;Le site d'informations http:// linguasphere.info pr&#233;sente les donn&#233;es compl&#232;tes du Registre Linguasph&#232;re des langues du monde &amp; des communaut&#233;s de locuteurs, en tant que ressource publique gratuite. D'abord publi&#233;e par l'Observatoire linguistique en 2000, le Registre fournit un cadre syst&#233;matique de 100 zones de r&#233;f&#233;rence g&#233;olinguistique pour l'identification des langues du monde, vivantes ou h&#233;rit&#233;es du pass&#233;. Ce cadre permet une vue globale de langues humaines comme composantes d'un syst&#232;me continu (...)&lt;/p&gt;


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		<title>Declaration by l'Observatoire linguistique / Linguasphere Foundation </title>
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&lt;p&gt;The informational site https://linguasphere.info presents the complete data of the Linguasphere Register of the world's languages &amp; speech communities, as a free public resource. First published by l'Observatoire linguistique in 2000, the Register provides a systematic framework of 100 zones of geolinguistic reference for the identification of the world's languages, living or recorded from the past. This framework allows all languages to be viewed as components of a continuous system of (...)&lt;/p&gt;


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		<title>Le concept de la linguasph&#232;re et la mission de l'Observatoire linguistique</title>
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&lt;p&gt;Depuis les ann&#233;es 1990, l'Observatoire linguistique explore le concept de la &#171; linguasph&#232;re &#187;, per&#231;ue comme une r&#233;alit&#233; fondamentale dans l'&#233;volution de l'humanit&#233; et de la plan&#232;te. Selon l'Observatoire : &#8220;La linguasph&#232;re constitue le continuum plan&#233;taire des voix vivantes et &#233;crites de l'humanit&#233;, englobant toutes langues et tous les syst&#232;mes d'enregistrement et de communication du savoir. En pr&#233;servant et en transmettant l'h&#233;ritage collectif des connaissances humaines, la linguasph&#232;re a permis &#224; notre esp&#232;ce (...)&lt;/p&gt;


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