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Spoken Here: Travels among Threatened Languages»rank: 88914par: Mark Abley
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The Prodigal Tongue: Dispatches from the Future of English»rank: 93647par: Mark Abley
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The Ice Storm: An Historic Record in Photographs of January 1998»rank: 169581par: Mark Abley
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Stories from the Ice Storm»rank: 257864par: Mark Abley
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Beyond Forget: Rediscovering the prairies»rank: 575179par: Mark Abley
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Parlez-vous Boro?»rank: 443447par: Mark Abley
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Beyond Forget»rank: 443447par: Mark Abley
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Spoken Here: Travels Among Threatened Languages»rank: 428974par: Mark Abley
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:What is lost when a language dies? lt's a grim question confronting the speakers of 3,400 languages around the world--more than half the total--that linguists warn could become extinct this century. Dying languages are nothing new. But the trend has exploded due to the spread of American pop culture and globalization. ln his book Spoken Here, award-winning former Montreal Gazette feature writer Mark Abley travels the world to survey some of the most threatened languages and tell their stories. Abley's journey takes him to 0klahoma's 0zark Hills, where ... |
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The Silver Palace Restaurant»rank: 756372par: Mark Abley
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:What is lost when a language dies? lt's a grim question confronting the speakers of 3,400 languages around the world--more than half the total--that linguists warn could become extinct this century. Dying languages are nothing new. But the trend has exploded due to the spread of American pop culture and globalization. ln his book Spoken Here, award-winning former Montreal Gazette feature writer Mark Abley travels the world to survey some of the most threatened languages and tell their stories. Abley's journey takes him to 0klahoma's 0zark Hills, where ... |
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Grand verglas Le»rank: 231744par: Mark Abley
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:What is lost when a language dies? lt's a grim question confronting the speakers of 3,400 languages around the world--more than half the total--that linguists warn could become extinct this century. Dying languages are nothing new. But the trend has exploded due to the spread of American pop culture and globalization. ln his book Spoken Here, award-winning former Montreal Gazette feature writer Mark Abley travels the world to survey some of the most threatened languages and tell their stories. Abley's journey takes him to 0klahoma's 0zark Hills, where ... |