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The Ecology of Language Revival

Pages 231-241 | Published online: 26 Mar 2010

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Isaac Mumpande & Lawrie Barnes. (2022) Obstacles and Challenges Confronting Tonga Revitalisation in Zimbabwe. Language Matters 53:3, pages 25-46.
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Sylvie Gagnon. (2012) Le rôle de l'interaction entre les actions de l'Etat, des planificateurs linguistiques et des communautés dans la vitalité linguistique des langues régionales et minoritaires. European Journal of Language Policy 4:2, pages 237-254.
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A. Suresh Canagarajah. (2006) NEGOTIATING THE LOCAL IN ENGLISH AS A LINGUA FRANCA. Annual Review of Applied Linguistics 26.
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