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Introduction Ethnolinguistic vitality: a viable construct
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Rodrigue Landry
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July 30, 2009
Published Online: 2009-7-30
Published in Print: 1994-1-1
Walter de Gruyter
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- Titelei
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- Introduction Ethnolinguistic vitality: a viable construct
- Diglossia, ethnolinguistic vitality, and language behavior
- Ethnolinguistic vitality during a period of decolonization without independence: perceived vitality in Hong Kong
- Ethnolinguistic vitality and ethnic identity: some Catalan and Frisian data
- Ethnolinguistic vitality, attitudes, and networks of linguistic contact: the case of the Israeli Arab minority
- Subjective ethnolinguistic vitality and social adaptation among Vietnamese refugees in Australia
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