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Celtic languages – from decline to revival?

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A plea for multilingualism among immigrant children

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Recognising the bilingualism of migrants’ children: an asset for integration

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Jadu Kolija, the core of Kokborok culture and language

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Enough with keeping the Maya locked in their pyramids!

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Language and identity in Greenland

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The Sami: a model in their ability to bridge modernity and a traditional lifestyle

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Indigenous languages of New Brunswick: an endangered heritage

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Vanuatu: a fragile diversity

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On the endangered Kanak languages

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