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- The Roots of Nationalism
- Language, Power, and Race: a Comparative Approach to the Sociopolitics of English
- "National Origin" Discrimination Under Title VII
- Oppressed No More? Indigenous Language Regimentation in Plurinational Bolivia
- Language Planning and Policy in Taiwan: Past, Present, and Future
- Globalization and the Myth of Killer Languages: What's Really Going
- Presentation 05 National Languages and Language Planning
- THE FUTURE of SPANISH in the UNITED Rodolfo Gutiérrez Is a Professor of Sociology at José Antonio Alonso Is a Doctor of Eco- the World
- Dimensions of Racism
- Articulating National Identity in Turkmenistan: Inventing Tradition Through Myth, Cult and Language
- Revolution, Agrarian Reform and Indigenism in Mexico
- The Making of China's Nationalities
- The Beholder‟S Eye: How Self-Identification and Linguistic Ideology Affect Shifting Language Attitudes and Language Maintenance in Ukraine
- Race” and Language Imagining China and the Discourse on the Category “Han” in the Writing of Marxist Revolutionary Qu Qiubai (1899-1935) Florent Villard
- The Idea of a Language-Defined Kulturnation In
- Problems of Popularization and Development
- Determinants and Mechanisms of National Identity Shift in Tanzania
- Language Equity Guide
- The Revitalization of National Consciousness Through Ethno-Symbolic Nationalism : the Study of the Blind Owl, Between the Acts, Once Upon a Time and Dubliners
- Bloody Language: Clashes and Constructions of Linguistic Nationalism in India
- Languages and Power in China Arienne M
- Recognizing a Human Right to Language in the United States Kathryn J
- III) Ideology and Meaning in Creole Language Usages Multiple Choice
- Monolingualism in a Multicultural Nation: the Impact of Nationalism
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- Ethnic Classification in International Context
- ANSWER SHEET English As a National Foreign Language
- The Proposed English Language Amendment: Shield Or Sword?
- National and Official Language: the Long Journey of Indonesian Language
- OFFICIAL, NATIONAL, COMMON OR UNIFYING: Do WORDS GIVING LEGAL STATUS to LANGUAGE DIMINISH LINGUISTIC HUMAN RIGHTS?
- One Nation, Many Borders: Language and Identity in Mayan Guatemala and Mexico
- Endangered Turkic Languages of China
- Language Shift and the Speech Community: Sociolinguistic Change in a Garifuna Community in Belize
- How Do Language Rights Affect Minority Languages in China? an Ethnographic Investigation of the Zhuang Minority Language Under Conditions of Rapid Social Change
- The Role of Language in European Nationalist Ideologies'
- UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara Electronic Theses and Dissertations
- Language Policy in Modern Russia: Language Diversity and the Linguistic Unity
- Language, Racism, and Ethnicity Thomas Paul Bonfiglio University of Richmond, [email protected]
- Race, Ethnicity, and Language Data: Standardization for Health Care Quality Improvement
- Language and Sociopolitical Struggle in the Hispanic World Newcastle University, April 2010
- Problems with Standardization of Exonyms in Poland
- Free Speech and the English Language Amendment
- Redalyc.THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND
- The Languages of China
- The North Caucasus Bilingualism and Language Identity
- The Question of a National Language in National Development
- The Origins of Ethno/National Separatist Terrorism: a Cross- National Analysis of the Background Conditions of Terrorist Campaigns
- The Ambivalent Relation Between Nationalism and National Language: the Cases of the Republic of Ireland and Wales Anne-Marie O’Connell
- Disarticulation Between Civic Values and Nationalism: Mapping Chinese State Nationalism in Post-Handover Hong Kong
- Nahuatl Nation
- Pokoly-Bölcskei-Mikesy Examples of Exonym Use in Hungary
- A Practical Guide to Implementing the National CLAS Standards
- Choosing an Indigenous Official Language for Nigeria. PUB DATE 90 NOTE 13P.; In: "Language and Nation," British Studies in Applied Linguistics, 1990, P91-103
- Language Rights and Cultural Diversity Center for Basque Studies University of Nevada, Reno Conference Papers Series, No
- An Analysis of Indonesia's National Language Policy Scott Paauw
- STATE of the WORLD's Indigenous Peoples
- The Xinjiang Conflict: Uyghur Identity, Language Policy, and Political Discourse
- Language and Ethno-Nationalism in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine
- A Look on Dual Naming in Multicultural Areas in Central Europe
- The Identification of Minorities in China Wang Linzhu *
- Racial Categorization and Recognizing “Mixed Race” in Singapore, In: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 30, 3, 95-131
- Hai, Davai: Analyzing Language Use and National Identity in Young Adults Living in the South of Moldova