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Llanito: Exploring the Landscape
Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation
5 episodes
2 months ago

Produced by Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation and Gibraltar Cultural Services, ‘Llanito exploring the Landscape’ delves into what Llanito is or means to people and how it is being used. We pose different questions in relation to Gibraltar’s unique expression and one thing seems clear, the topic continues to generate plenty of debate and difference of opinion, stirring many emotions and points of view.


Today, as we navigate our place in a rapidly changing world, Llanito continues to evolve. The younger generations are shaping it with new expressions and influences, while also grappling with language loss and the challenges of maintaining this unique linguistic heritage in a digital and globalised age. The question of what it means to speak Llanito or not to speak Llanito? is tied to broader questions about identity, community, and the future of Gibraltar itself. In this Podcast series we share the full interviews with the academics and linguists who featured throughout the series.


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Produced by Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation and Gibraltar Cultural Services, ‘Llanito exploring the Landscape’ delves into what Llanito is or means to people and how it is being used. We pose different questions in relation to Gibraltar’s unique expression and one thing seems clear, the topic continues to generate plenty of debate and difference of opinion, stirring many emotions and points of view.


Today, as we navigate our place in a rapidly changing world, Llanito continues to evolve. The younger generations are shaping it with new expressions and influences, while also grappling with language loss and the challenges of maintaining this unique linguistic heritage in a digital and globalised age. The question of what it means to speak Llanito or not to speak Llanito? is tied to broader questions about identity, community, and the future of Gibraltar itself. In this Podcast series we share the full interviews with the academics and linguists who featured throughout the series.


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Llanito: Exploring the Landscape
Calentita
Gerry Finlayson from the Gibraltar National Museum talks about the origins of our national dish "Calentita" and it's importance in relation to our identity.

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2 months ago
5 minutes 15 seconds

Llanito: Exploring the Landscape
Gibraltarians for a Multilingual Society (GFAMS)
Gibraltarians for a Multilingual Society (GFAMS) have been championing Llanito since they first were established in 2022. The group has numerous aims to include advocating for the official recognition and promotion of Gibraltar’s multilingualism. GFAMS acknowledges the value of languages on Gibraltar’s economy, hoping to increase opportunities for learning and developing a sustainable language policy for Gibraltar. In this podcast we speak to Manual Enriles and Dale Buttigieg on what Llanito means to them. 

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8 months ago
46 minutes 30 seconds

Llanito: Exploring the Landscape
Charles Durante
A new form of expression and language consciousness seems to be developing on the rock with writers, poets and researchers embracing Llanito, and drawing on their languages, when delving in written expression. A key supporter on the Rock is Charlie Durante, the writer and critic rebutes the accusation that Llanito is gibberish and has no grammar and is not rule based. He promotes the beauty of this challenging linguistic form with its peculiar idioms and idiosyncratic turns of phrase, and unique blend of Spanish and English which transcends mere amalgamation.

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8 months ago
17 minutes 38 seconds

Llanito: Exploring the Landscape
Elena Seoane

The interest in Gibraltar’s Llanito language is widespread piquing the interest of linguists in different part of the world. Llanito is a reflection of Gibraltar's past, a marker of its present, and a key to its future. It embodies the complex and multi-layered identity of the Gibraltarian people, capturing the essence of our history, culture, and community.

Professor Elena Seone from the University of Vigo was first interested in Gibraltar English, but has become an advocate of Llanito.



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8 months ago
15 minutes 12 seconds

Llanito: Exploring the Landscape
Professor Laura Wright
In this Podcast we speak to Professor Laura Wright from the University of Cambridge. Laura is a historical sociolinguist whose latest research involves the study and preservation of Llanito, Gibraltar’s unique language. She was involved with the Gibraltar Archives Exhibition ‘Llanito: Past, Present, Future’, her input is always received with a lot of interest. Laura explained what her work in Gibraltar involved exactly.

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9 months ago
40 minutes 17 seconds

Llanito: Exploring the Landscape

Produced by Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation and Gibraltar Cultural Services, ‘Llanito exploring the Landscape’ delves into what Llanito is or means to people and how it is being used. We pose different questions in relation to Gibraltar’s unique expression and one thing seems clear, the topic continues to generate plenty of debate and difference of opinion, stirring many emotions and points of view.


Today, as we navigate our place in a rapidly changing world, Llanito continues to evolve. The younger generations are shaping it with new expressions and influences, while also grappling with language loss and the challenges of maintaining this unique linguistic heritage in a digital and globalised age. The question of what it means to speak Llanito or not to speak Llanito? is tied to broader questions about identity, community, and the future of Gibraltar itself. In this Podcast series we share the full interviews with the academics and linguists who featured throughout the series.


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