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Polari exhibition at the John Rylands Library, Manchester uses Paul Baker's research

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The Polari Mission is a multi-disciplinary collaboration between artists and specialists in the fields of linguistics and computer science including Professor Paul Baker (Lancaster University) & Tim Greening-Jackson. Their aim is to raise awareness about Polari, one of the world’s most endangered languages, a bold yet secretive part of Gay history. The exhibition currently at the John Rylands Library features a Bible written in Polari.

See http://polarimission.com/ for more information

Period19/09/2012

The Polari Mission is a multi-disciplinary collaboration between artists and specialists in the fields of linguistics and computer science including Professor Paul Baker (Lancaster University) & Tim Greening-Jackson. Their aim is to raise awareness about Polari, one of the world’s most endangered languages, a bold yet secretive part of Gay history. The exhibition currently at the John Rylands Library features a Bible written in Polari.

See http://polarimission.com/ for more information

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TitlePolari exhibition at the John Rylands Library, Manchester uses Paul Baker's research
Date19/09/12
PersonsPaul Baker