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... language experts , we can make our native language viable in this day and age , it shall not fade away . It can remain the first language of the north , now and tomorrow ( Ningewance 1979 ; emphasis added ) . By 1979 , the Cultural ...
... language experts , we can make our native language viable in this day and age , it shall not fade away . It can remain the first language of the north , now and tomorrow ( Ningewance 1979 ; emphasis added ) . By 1979 , the Cultural ...
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... language and were concerned that children who go out to high school often ' lose their language . " " But the researchers also noted , " These same people also often expressed concern that their children needed to improve their ...
... language and were concerned that children who go out to high school often ' lose their language . " " But the researchers also noted , " These same people also often expressed concern that their children needed to improve their ...
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... language . When you are immersed in that culture you can't really think about the language in danger , you can't see it . It's only outsiders who can look at what hap- pened to you and they can identify the red flag ... Because the ...
... language . When you are immersed in that culture you can't really think about the language in danger , you can't see it . It's only outsiders who can look at what hap- pened to you and they can identify the red flag ... Because the ...
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Marshall J Becker | 23 |
MariePierre Bousquet | 53 |
Phil Branigan Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 75 |
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