A Separate Moldovan Language? The Sociolinguistics of Moldova's Limba de StatFootnote∗∗This paper has benefited from the comments of two anonymous reviewers. Thanks are also in order for Suzanne Wertheim, the discussant of a version of this paper that I presented at the Association for the Study of Nationalities conference in New York in 2006. The fellow panelists and audience also provided useful feedback. Moreover, the fieldwork reported here was funded in part by grants from an AAUP University Research Grant in 2003 and an Advanced Research Fellowship from the US Department of State in 2001. Despite all this, any shortcomings of this paper are solely the author's.
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