The document discusses a linguistic landscape study conducted in the neighborhood of Elmhurst, New York. It provides background information on Elmhurst's diversity according to census data. The study aimed to inventory the languages used in public signs along Broadway between Whitney Ave and Pettit Ave. Researchers photographed 120 signs from businesses, cataloging the languages, placement, size and other variables. The conclusion was that English was the most prominent language, followed by Chinese, with several other languages also observed but to a lesser extent.