Contested languages, typologically distinct from the dominant varieties with which they coexist, are frequently thought of as mere ‘dialects’ or ‘patois’ by their governments – and by many of their... Click to show full abstract
Contested languages, typologically distinct from the dominant varieties with which they coexist, are frequently thought of as mere ‘dialects’ or ‘patois’ by their governments – and by many of their...
               
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