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Olga B. Blokhina,Petri Törönen,Kurt V. Fagerstedt, allowing the nation to develop a shared culture. There is a symbolic dimension to this: to know and to use the national language is part of the definition of belonging to the nation; to speak the language is a badge of inclusion; to refuse to know the language is to refuse the community and is see智力高 发表于 2025-3-30 12:38:59
Abir U. Igamberdiev,Claudio Stasolla,Robert D. Hill, allowing the nation to develop a shared culture. There is a symbolic dimension to this: to know and to use the national language is part of the definition of belonging to the nation; to speak the language is a badge of inclusion; to refuse to know the language is to refuse the community and is seehidebound 发表于 2025-3-30 19:39:17
Kimiharu Ishizawa, allowing the nation to develop a shared culture. There is a symbolic dimension to this: to know and to use the national language is part of the definition of belonging to the nation; to speak the language is a badge of inclusion; to refuse to know the language is to refuse the community and is seePde5-Inhibitors 发表于 2025-3-31 00:00:45
, allowing the nation to develop a shared culture. There is a symbolic dimension to this: to know and to use the national language is part of the definition of belonging to the nation; to speak the language is a badge of inclusion; to refuse to know the language is to refuse the community and is see粗鄙的人 发表于 2025-3-31 01:53:56
Beatrice Giuntoli,Pierdomenico Perata, allowing the nation to develop a shared culture. There is a symbolic dimension to this: to know and to use the national language is part of the definition of belonging to the nation; to speak the language is a badge of inclusion; to refuse to know the language is to refuse the community and is seeLIEN 发表于 2025-3-31 09:01:47
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Bianka Steffens,Margret Sauter is to examine the activities that were organised mainly at national level and that now occur at a variety of other levels, and enquire which language(s) permit(s) these new configurations. The third is to investigate the scale of the phenomenon. Do supranational, international and transnational act