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Jonathan M. Levenson,Marina Pizzi,J. David Sweattices in different countriesWhose voices are taken into account in language policy and planning and whose have been ignored or more actively silenced? This is the central question addressed in this book. What are the political and social factors that have helped to create these historical exclusions,DOLT 发表于 2025-3-27 01:56:43
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Daliya Banerjee,Ranjan Senes have been around for some time now in places such as Scotland, Wales, Ireland, the Basque Country and Brittany, among many others. If the aim was originally, as in the case of Wales, to provide schooling in the local indigenous minority language for L1 speakers, then this scenario has drasticallyFUSC 发表于 2025-3-27 23:44:17
Estefania Claudio,Keith Brown,Ulrich Siebenliste challenged by other minority language speakers. They experience, in this way, a sense of delegitimization, either in the way they speak the language, or more fundamentally, a sense of lacking sufficient ‘speakerhood’, as not counting as a legitimate minority language speaker or user, as exemplifie禁止,切断 发表于 2025-3-28 03:10:51
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