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How it started, how it evolved: Ukrainian entrepreneurship in Poland
Published 2024-12-01“…Second, the cultural and linguistic proximity between Poles and Ukrainians aids smoother integration. …”
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Multilingualism in Lithuanian Children’s Folklore
Published 2024-12-01“…Children are attracted by linguistic play and feel comfortable with texts containing foreign or unknown words. …”
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Le mouvement étudiant et la question des langues en Algérie (1962-1965) : à propos d’un épisode méconnu de l’histoire de l’UGEMA-UNEA
Published 2022-06-01“…The PCA’s support for Ben Bella, which went so far as the wish to dissolve into a single great revolutionary party, extended its link with the radical nationalists begun in the late 1940s, radicalised during the War of Liberation (1954–1962) and pursued after 1962. …”
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Jewish national autonomy in Lithuania in 1919-1926th
Published 1996-12-01“… After World War I, the problems of the racial, linguistic, and religious minorities were brought to the attention of the Peace Conference of Paris. …”
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"LETTER TO THE KING" BY JULES DESTRY: FROM SEPARATISM TO UNITARISM IN BELGIUM
Published 2016-06-01“…Destree pays great attention to linguistic differences, which were at the heart of conflicts between Walloons and Flemings, and are still shaken by Belgium. …”
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From Trinidad to Cyberspace: Reconsidering Ernst Toch’s “Geographical Fugue”
Published 2012-01-01“…The latter are also examined through a linguistic analysis of the vowel and syllabic distribution within the “Geographical Fugue” itself. …”
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