Linguistic Identity: Between Multilingualism and Language Hegemony
A priori accepting multilingualism as a value, we must understand that it is not permanent. It is empowered by our mother tongue, which creates an essential opportunity as well as a precondition for the acquisition of competences of other languages. However, the language itself, being a tradition, i...
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Autor principal: | Lūžys Sigitas |
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