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Nationalities Papers
The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity
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Language, nationalism, and populism in Belarus

Pages 661-677 | Published online: 19 Aug 2010

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Hanna Sliashynskaya. (2019) ‘One nation, two languages’: representations of official languages on multilingual news websites in Belarus. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 40:4, pages 274-288.
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Aneta Pavlenko. (2006) RUSSIAN AS A LINGUA FRANCA. Annual Review of Applied Linguistics 26.
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