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Nearly 7,000 languages are spoken in the world today - and up to 1,500 could fall silent within this century. Tatjana sits down with Mandana Seyfeddinipur, linguist and director of the Endangered Languages Archive, to explore why language loss is never just about words - but about identity, power, and human diversity. Growing up between German and Persian shaped Mandana’s path toward documenting endangered languages across the globe. Together, they examine how globalization, migration, and marginalization accelerate language shift - and why when a language disappears, centuries of cultural knowledge vanish with it. They also discuss how language shapes the way we think about time, space, and family, and how Covid-19 and digital technology have become both threats and tools in preserving linguistic heritage. --- You'll Hear About * Bilingual identity and early language development * The difference between communication and language * How globalization and inequality accelerate language shift * Why languages don’t “die” — people are pushed to give them up * The political nature of defining “language” vs. “dialect” * Language and cognition: time, space, and worldview * Covid-19 and the loss of elder knowledge * Technology as both threat and preservation tool * Why protecting linguistic diversity is part of fighting marginalisation --- About My Guest Mandana Seyfeddinipur is a linguist specializing in language documentation, psycholinguistics, and digital preservation. She studied linguistics and Persian studies at the Free University of Berlin and completed her doctorate at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics at Radboud University Nijmegen, later conducting postdoctoral research at Stanford University. Since 2010, she has been based at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, where she became head of the Endangered Languages Documentation Programme. She now leads the Endangered Languages Archive (ELAR), one of the world’s largest digital collections dedicated to preserving endangered languages. Her work focuses on audiovisual documentation, linguistic diversity, and training scholars and communities to build sustainable multimedia language archives. Connect with Mandana: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mandana-seyfeddinipur-99500a19/?originalSubdomain=de [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mandana-seyfeddinipur-99500a19/?originalSubdomain=de] --- The MITA Podcast: Website – https://www.tatjana-krajsic.com/the-mita-podcast [https://www.tatjana-krajsic.com/the-mita-podcast] Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/mita.podcast [https://www.instagram.com/mita.podcast] LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tatjana-krajsic/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tatjana-krajsic/] Produced by Between Tracks - https://www.betweentracks.com [http://www.betweentracks.com/]
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