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四目在模仿 发表于 2025-3-28 22:30:07

The Rise of French as an Official National Languageally the only official language of France. Later it also became a world language through the process of colonialism. This did not happen in a haphazard way, but through a careful process of legislative and educational policies spread over five centuries. These have been strengthened in recent years

脆弱吧 发表于 2025-3-29 02:51:40

The Rise of English as an Official Languageor through the law, and by spreading English through the medium of education. But unlike in France, where the same policies applied throughout the country, they differed from region to region, with levels of coercion varying according to the levels of resistance encountered .. Religion also played a

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NAG 发表于 2025-3-29 15:44:04

General Presentationsh’). Some may add Cornish, which they may think is extinct. Others may add Manx, although the Isle of Man is not strictly speaking part of the United Kingdom. All of these are Celtic languages. Some, particularly if living in Scotland, may add Scots, a collateral language of English. Finally, they

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耕种 发表于 2025-3-30 05:07:46

The Regional Languages of Northern Ireland: Irish and Ulster Scotstutes a recent state of affairs, for whereas Irish has always been on the scene, the appearance of Ulster Scots is very recent and intimately linked both with the process of ensuring peace in Northern Ireland and the signing of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. Previously it w
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