A Brief History of the Canadian Language Museum or How a Posting on Linguist List Changed My Life

On June 8, 2007 a posting was distributed on Linguist List with the following subject line: “An International Language Museum in Denmark”. I was teaching Linguistics at the University of Toronto at the time and received many messages from Linguist List daily, but this one caught my eye. I had never heard of a language museum before, and my first thought was ‘A language museum! If any country should have a language museum, Canada should have a language museum!’ There are more than 60 Indigenous languages in Canada; early European settlers brought both English and French, now the country’s official … Continue reading A Brief History of the Canadian Language Museum or How a Posting on Linguist List Changed My Life