Due to the simplified
mobility and the worsening domestic economic situation, an increased number of inhabitants have migrated from the Baltic countries abroad, where different language contact situations and a wide transculturality have arisen.
This makes Latvian and Lithuanian particularly interesting to study from a sociolinguistic and cultural heritage perspective.
At Stockholm University, research in these areas covers, among other things: linguistic variation and change in different socio-historical contexts, language and identity, language contact, multilingualism, endangered languages, and language and education policy.


