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About Linguistic Diversity in Cyberspace

12-12-2002 ()
"Every language ought to have the opportunity to serve as a vehicle for culture and communication on the Internet" says Marcel Diki-Kidiri in a new Point of View entitled " Towards real linguistic and cultural diversity in cyberspace" that WebWorld publishes today. "We need to encourage linguistic communities to use their language in order to occupy all the space they want on the Internet" Diki Kidiri argues.
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