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Mer Herosner: Unveiling the History of an Ancient LandMer Herosner: Unveiling the History of an Ancient LandS4:EP13: Diaspora Dialogues: Tracing the Armenian Language's EvolutionSend us a textOn this episode of the Mer Herosner Podcast, Dr. Shushan Karapetian, Director of the USC Institute of Armenian Studies, joins Vic and Mike for a very interesting conversation 馃帣锔廌r. Karapetian is a distinguished scholar with a PhD in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures from UCLA. Her groundbreaking research on Eastern Armenian heritage language speakers in Los Angeles has earned her numerous accolades, including the Society for Armenian Studies Distinguished Dissertation Award and the Russ Campbell Young Scholar Award.Join us as we delve into the evolution of the Armenian langu...2024-05-172h 29Zanazan Sounds | 远员諉员远员諉Zanazan Sounds | 远员諉员远员諉Broken, Kitchen or Heritage Armenian? Part 2/2Returning to the conversation, AI's librarian Gagik Stepan-Sarkissian continues the discussion with Dr. Shushan Karapetian, Deputy Director of University of Southern California's Institute of Armenian Studies, to confront the realities of preserving heritage and native languages amongst bi-lingual schools across Los Angeles. The pair reflect on these newfound methods, and idealise environments that create space and encouragement for more than one language.Shushan Karapetian is Deputy Director of the USC Institute of Armenian Studies, where she leads the Institute鈥檚 research and scholarship initiatives, deepening the integration with entities both on and off campus and expanding the sc...2021-07-0933 minZanazan Sounds | 远员諉员远员諉Zanazan Sounds | 远员諉员远员諉Broken, Kitchen or Heritage Armenian? Part 1/2Armenian Institute's librarian Gagik Stepan-Sarkissian talks with Dr. Shushan Karapetian, Deputy Director of University of Southern California's Institute of Armenian Studies to discuss the plethora of experiences that exist within bilingual individuals, seen often amongst global Armenian communities. The varied experiences of heritage and native Armenian speakers prove themselves cyclical, a cycle聽Shushan strongly believes must be changed for the betterment of language practice and preservation.Shushan Karapetian is Deputy Director of the USC Institute of Armenian Studies, where she leads the Institute鈥檚 research and scholarship initiatives, deepening the integration with entities both on and off cam...2021-06-1131 min