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Política lingüística i protecció de la llengua de l'Estat a Letònia, per Ina Druviete


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7. Bibliografia

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Ina Druviete
Dr. habil. philol., Professor
Universitat de Letònia
Cap del Departament de Sociolingüística
Akademijas laukums 1
Riga LV 1050, LATVIA
FAX: 371-7-227696
Tel.: 371-9-588932
inadruv@lza.lv


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