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Texts about languages in Oceanie

The Oceanian continent, a champion of multilingualism?
by Claire Moyse-Faurie
 
When dominating languages threaten plurilingualism in Oceania
by Claire Moyse-Faurie
 
On the endangered Kanak languages
by Fabrice Wacalie
 
Kanak languages at school in New Caledonia: a long process
by Jacques Vernaudon
 
Learning how to count in first language in order to improve counting skills in second

by Gérard Lavigne
 
Teaching Maori in New Zealand : progress & issues
by Richard Hill
 
The exceptional linguistic diversity of Vanuatu
by Alexandre François
 
Vanuatu: a fragile diversity
by Alexandre François
 
The Australian tradition of multilingualism and the post-colonial context
by Maïa Ponsonnet
 
The ideology of monolingualism in the Australian context
by Maïa Ponsonnet
 
Mother-tongue based education in French Overseas Communities
by Michel Launey
 
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