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Language death / Language revitalization / Language attrition / Language shift / Linguistic rights / Endangered language / Language policy / Language / Sociolinguistics / Linguistics / Science
Date: 2006-07-19 04:47:09
Language death
Language revitalization
Language attrition
Language shift
Linguistic rights
Endangered language
Language policy
Language
Sociolinguistics
Linguistics
Science

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