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I'm a graduate student at the [http://www.essex.ac.uk/|University University of Essex] writing a thesis in the sociology of language, based in the Sociology Department and co-supervised in Linguistics. I look at declining linguistic diversity from a dialectological viewpoint, then interrogate language policy that explicitly claims to 'protect linguistic diversity', examining whether this claim is viable given its central goal to standardise minority languages.
I am being funded by the [http://www.esrc.ac.uk/|Economic Economic and Social Research Council] (UK). Further info is available on [http://www.essex.ac.uk/sociology/people/phd/sayers.shtm|my my university web page].
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I'm a graduate student at the University of Essex writing a thesis in the sociology of language, based in the Sociology Department and co-supervised in Linguistics. I look at declining linguistic diversity from a dialectological viewpoint, then interrogate language policy that explicitly claims to 'protect linguistic diversity', examining whether this claim is viable given its central goal to standardise minority languages.

I am being funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (UK). Further info is available on my university web page.


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