"Multilingualism on the Web" by Marie Lebert is a study from the late 20th century that looks at how more and more languages are showing up on the Internet. It talks about how the Internet started mostly in English but is now becoming a place for many languages. The study discusses how this change brings both problems and improvements in areas like language tools, translation services, and language research online. The beginning of the work points out that English was the main language at first, but other languages, like French, started to appear more often. The author explains that the study is divided into four parts that cover different parts of language use online, and she shares what she learned from interviews with groups and experts, showing their thoughts on having many languages online and the need for better translation tools. This all leads to a big look at having many languages and what it means for the Internet.
Multilingualism on the Web
By Marie Lebert
Explore the shift from a primarily English-speaking internet to a vibrant, multilingual space and the tools needed to navigate it.
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