Language Ideologies at Work: Economies of Yupik Language Maintenance and Loss

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Language Ideologies at Work : Economies of Yupik Language Maintenance and Loss. / Schwalbe, Daria.

I: Sibirica: Interdisciplinary Journal of Siberian Studies, Bind 14, Nr. 3, 2015, s. 1-27.

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Schwalbe, D 2015, 'Language Ideologies at Work: Economies of Yupik Language Maintenance and Loss', Sibirica: Interdisciplinary Journal of Siberian Studies, bind 14, nr. 3, s. 1-27. https://doi.org/10.3167/sib.2015.140301

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Schwalbe, D. (2015). Language Ideologies at Work: Economies of Yupik Language Maintenance and Loss. Sibirica: Interdisciplinary Journal of Siberian Studies, 14(3), 1-27. https://doi.org/10.3167/sib.2015.140301

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Schwalbe D. Language Ideologies at Work: Economies of Yupik Language Maintenance and Loss. Sibirica: Interdisciplinary Journal of Siberian Studies. 2015;14(3):1-27. https://doi.org/10.3167/sib.2015.140301

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Schwalbe, Daria. / Language Ideologies at Work : Economies of Yupik Language Maintenance and Loss. I: Sibirica: Interdisciplinary Journal of Siberian Studies. 2015 ; Bind 14, Nr. 3. s. 1-27.

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