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5. Ethnolinguistic identity

2011
Contrary to what is frequently imagined by many monolingual Americans, maintaining a non-English language in the United States is an extraordinarily difficult task. In the case of Latinos, in spite of the continuing arrival of new, Spanish-speaking immigrants, the shift toward English is unmistakable.
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Schools in ethnolinguistic minorities

Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1986
There can be no doubt about the significance of the minority phenomenon in the last fifty years, whether in political, social, economic or educational terms. The word 'minority' has been used to refer to groups whose common factor is gender, race, profession, religion, social class and, latterly, ethnicity.
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Zulu Ethnolinguistic Nationalism

Language is more than just a communication medium; it exists within interrelated social and political processes. Therefore, language never appears by itself; it always represents a system of social and political interests, reflecting the prevailing discursive and ideological strategies.
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A study in ethnolinguistics

The Southern Speech Journal, 1960
(1960). A study in ethnolinguistics. The Southern Speech Journal: Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 247-254.
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Ethnolinguistics and ethnocartography

2017
At the present time the active projects of traditional ethnocartography are very few in European ethnology. On the other hand, several international projects on geolinguistics or linguistic geography are currently taking place in Europe, bringing together linguists, but also anthropologists from various European countries.
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Ethnolinguistic Vitality

2006
R.Y. Bourhis, G. Barrette
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