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Mixed language ' is a term which over the past centuries has been used to refer not only to pidgins and creoles but to languages which show a high degree of ( especially lexical ) influence from other languages , ( English being the ...
Mixed language ' is a term which over the past centuries has been used to refer not only to pidgins and creoles but to languages which show a high degree of ( especially lexical ) influence from other languages , ( English being the ...
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that the implementation of language policies may be frustrated by factors such as the size of the population and territory , the existence of more than one alphabet for the same language , the noncooperation of the population , or the ...
that the implementation of language policies may be frustrated by factors such as the size of the population and territory , the existence of more than one alphabet for the same language , the noncooperation of the population , or the ...
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bilingual education policy , 267–83 ) ; or at the indigenous institution level ( publishing in indigenous languages , 139–87 ) . What is common among all these literacy development efforts is the shortage of trained teachers and the ...
bilingual education policy , 267–83 ) ; or at the indigenous institution level ( publishing in indigenous languages , 139–87 ) . What is common among all these literacy development efforts is the shortage of trained teachers and the ...
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