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Indigene Völker 2 Indigenous peoples 2 Language 2 Language policy 2 Mehrsprachigkeit 2 Multilingualism 2 Sprache 2 Sprachpolitik 2 Auslandsinvestition 1 Bangladesch 1 Bangladesh 1 FDI 1 Foreign direct investment 1 Foreign investment 1 Indigenous language 1 Lateinamerika 1 Latin America 1 Mother tongue 1 Mothers 1 Mütter 1 Oraons 1 Sadri 1 indigenous language 1 language erosion 1 language policy 1
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Ellington, Sarah A. V. 1 Islam, Mohammad Sharif Ul 1 Kazi, Shahedul Halim 1
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Bangladesh journal of political economy 1 Review of international political economy 1
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The significance of Sadri language in the socio-cultural context of the Oraons in Bangladesh
Kazi, Shahedul Halim; Islam, Mohammad Sharif Ul - In: Bangladesh journal of political economy 38 (2022) 1, pp. 459-474
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Moribund : exploring the relationship between foreign direct investment and indigenous language erosion in Latin America
Ellington, Sarah A. V. - In: Review of international political economy 29 (2022) 6, pp. 2064-2087
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