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Languages / Sociolinguistics / Language / Kaurna language / Kaurna people / Foundation for Endangered Languages / Indigenous language / Languages of the United States / Endangered language / Linguistic rights / Linguistics / Asia
Date: 2009-02-11 08:52:28
Languages
Sociolinguistics
Language
Kaurna language
Kaurna people
Foundation for Endangered Languages
Indigenous language
Languages of the United States
Endangered language
Linguistic rights
Linguistics
Asia

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