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By Robert Kaplan, Richard Baldauf Jr. (Editors)

This quantity covers the language scenario within the Baltic States, eire and Italy explaining the linguistic range, the historic and political contexts and the present language state of affairs -- together with language-in-education making plans, the position of the media, the function of faith, and the jobs of non-indigenous languages. The authors are indigenous and/or were contributors within the language making plans context.

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