Latest News About Corsican Language

Updated 2026-05-19 23:03

Here are the latest publicly reported trends on the Corsican language.

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Background and current revival efforts

Education and policy

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Would you like a concise timeline of key events from 2020 to 2025, or a short glossary of current policy terms (e.g., “co-official language,” “Collectivity of Corsica”) to help navigate recent discussions? I can also pull brief summaries from specific sources if you want links to read in more detail. Citations can be provided for each fact upon request.

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Linguistic policy in Corsica

This series collects papers and proceedings related with law and society, and produced at the Onati International Institute for the Sociology of Law, including workshops papers, master tesinas, or research grant productions, in any language.

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Corsican Language and Expressive Culture | Folklife Today

This guest blog post is by Alexandra Jaffe, who spoke on this topic at noon on December 2, 2014 in the Montpelier Room, 6th floor, James Madison Building, Library of Congress as part of the American Folklife Center’s Benjamin Botkin Lecture Series. Jaffe is a professor of Anthropology at California State University, Long Beach with …

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The Corsican Resurgence: Linguistic Insights - Talkpal

The Historical Context of Corsican To truly appreciate the current revival of Corsican, it’s essential to understand its historical context. Corsican, or “Corsu,” is a Romance language closely related to Italian. The island of Corsica has a complex history of colonization and political changes, which have significantly influenced the Corsican language. Corsican was traditionally the […]

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Contemporary Developments in Corsican Culture and ...

and it is now listed as “definitely endangered” on UNESCO’s (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization) map of the “World’s Languages in Danger”, published in 2009. Despite this situation, a reverse trend began in the 1960s, when some cultural revival movements appeared, and the language has received a degree of … immersion language class, Mediterranean section and Corsican in primary education (école and maternelle) were also realised. Corsican Language in Actual...

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