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For decades, author Jorge Luis Borges’s personal notebooks remained hidden—until a team of BYU students, led by Emron Esplin, began transcribing them.
Cantonese may have originated in Canton, China, but to find its earliest form, you have to go to Vietnam—here’s why.
Strength can be found in numbers, but more importantly, it can be found in community—especially when it comes to language preservation.
BYU’s language fair trades in cotton candy and carousels for speech competitions and spelling bees.
Two German department student instructors reveal what the classroom’s like from a teacher’s perspective.
When it comes to learning a new language, sometimes you need to embrace your native one first.
The College of Humanities has a chance to put itself at the forefront of discussions on the biggest cultural influence of the century: video games.
Professor Donald Parry reimagines Learning Suite to develop a program for teaching biblical Hebrew—completely online.
BYU’s Arabic Debate team of three competed with over 200 Arabic speakers—and all three received a new national ranking.
After traveling to Peru, ELC teacher Jenna Smith understands why so many call English the language of opportunity.
Blended classes didn’t just start with COVID-19. Julie Damron spent the last 10 years helping build BYU’s online Korean classes—and recently won an award.
Four alumni share what studying Arabic has done for them—and it goes far beyond being able to speak the language.