
The Linguistic Landscape Project
The Linguistic Landscape Project is a research initiative that studies the visible language in public spaces, such as signs, advertisements, and street names. It examines how language use reflects cultural identity, social dynamics, and migration patterns in different communities. By analyzing these written texts, researchers gain insights into the multilingual nature of urban environments and the relationships between language, power, and identity. This project helps us understand how language shapes our everyday experiences and contributes to the cultural fabric of society.