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Hornjoserbsko-němski słownik
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Year: 1954 Publisher: Budyšin : [Domowina],

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Wendic language --- German.


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Dolnosrbská mluvnice
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ISBN: 8024625113 9788024625119 9788024617626 8024617625 9788024617626 Year: 2011 Publisher: [Prague, Czech Republic] : Karolinum,

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Het beleid inzake unieke regionale talen : een onderzoek naar het beleid en de beleidsvorming met betrekking tot een drietal unieke regionale talen : het Fries in Nederland en het Noordfries en Sorbisch in Duitsland
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ISBN: 9061719011 Year: 2000 Publisher: Leeuwarden Fryske akademy

Minority languages and cultural diversity in Europe : Gaelic and Sorbian perspectives
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ISBN: 1280935006 9786610935000 1853599336 9781853599330 9781853599323 1853599328 9781280935008 6610935009 Year: 2007 Publisher: Clevedon [England] ; Buffalo [NY] : Multilingual Matters,

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To what extent is linguistic continuity a prerequisite for ethno-cultural survival? Focusing on the Gaelic community in Scotland and the Sorbs of Lusatia, this study illuminates core assumptions and rationales in relation to minority language revitalisation ideologies in Scotland and Germany and shows how they have been affected by assimilation processes arising from modernisation and globalisation. A thorough review of relevant theoretical debates is followed by a presentation of historical contexts and a detailed analysis of contemporary discourses about bilingualism, cultural difference and ethno-cultural belonging within the Gaelic and Sorbian communities. Drawing on more than 100 interviews, a questionnaire survey and a wide range of comments by Gaelic and Sorbian speakers in the media, the author identifies current ideological faultlines in Gaelic and Sorbian activist circles and argues that minority language planners must critically engage with competing theoretical paradigms if revitalisation efforts are to be successful.

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