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Introducing ‘The Digital Lives of Greater South Languages’, a Special Collection from MLO

March 19, 2026 Liverpool University Press

Edited by Isabelle Zaugg, this collection provides a multi-faceted lens through which to consider how digital tools shape and are shaped by Greater South language communities.

digital humanities, digital technology, Global North, greater south languages, Journals, language use, languages, Modern Languages, open access, Q&A, south languages

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