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Language Rights in Africa

Submitted by Vamaja on Sat, 2007-09-29 13:37
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The importance of language by Innocent Maja

The current multidisciplinary language discourse in law, politics, sociology, antropology and linguistic on the importance of language reveals that language is important in at least six ways.

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