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He believes that the definition of language should be expanded to include more than one autonomous standard . ... He asserts that having no language policy is tantamount to assisting in the destruction of minority languages .
He believes that the definition of language should be expanded to include more than one autonomous standard . ... He asserts that having no language policy is tantamount to assisting in the destruction of minority languages .
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J next provides brief but detailed and insightful accounts of the situation of two related Celtic languages , Breton and Cornish . After centuries of strong French centralizing language policies , Breton survives .
J next provides brief but detailed and insightful accounts of the situation of two related Celtic languages , Breton and Cornish . After centuries of strong French centralizing language policies , Breton survives .
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CHOMSKY New Horizons in the Study of Language and Mind Noam Noam Chomsky This book is an outstanding contribution to the philosophical study of language and mind , by one of the most influential thinkers of our time .
CHOMSKY New Horizons in the Study of Language and Mind Noam Noam Chomsky This book is an outstanding contribution to the philosophical study of language and mind , by one of the most influential thinkers of our time .
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