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Why we need our mother language
www.jcu.edu.au/this-is-uni/people-and-societies/articles/why-we-need-our-mother-languageSasha Aikhenvald has spent years in the rainforests of Brazil and Papua New Guinea to preserve and protect spoken, but undocumented languages|Sasha Aikhenvald has spent years in the rainforests of Brazil and Papua New Guinea to preserve and
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A place where more than just animals face extinction
www.jcu.edu.au/this-is-uni/people-and-societies/articles/a-place-where-more-than-just-animals-face-extinctionPapua New Guinea is the most linguistically diverse area of the world, with 900 languages. This linguistic diversity is threatened with extinction as they come under pressure from creole.|Papua New Guinea is the most linguistically diverse area of
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February Newsbulletin.2020.pdf PDF (825k)
www.jcu.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/1021015/February-Newsbulletin.2020.pdfAikhenvald; Deputy-Director: Professor R.M.W. Dixon. Alexandra.Aikhenvald@jcu.edu.au Robert.Dixon@jcu.edu.au. Bulletin — February 2020. ... I SAW THE DOG: WHY LANGUAGE MATTERS Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald. London: Profile books, 18 June 2020.
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