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Texts about languages in North America

Indigenous languages of New Brunswick: an endangered heritage
by Elise Miranda
 
The revitalization of Navajo in the USA
by Lucia Dumont
 
Language and identity in Greenland
by Lenore Grenoble
 
Greenland Inuits and problems in language teaching
by Jean-Michel Huctin
 
Haitian Creole: a slow gain in acceptance
by Fritz Berg Jeannot
 
From West Africa to the Antilles, dynamic Portuguese Creoles
by Nicolas Quint
 
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