Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 3Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1993 |
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willing for the sake of change to destroy the Greek language , create a language schism and give rise to a number of heresies . For this reason , Zografos concluded , the nation as a whole should shout at the gangsters ( simmoritas ) ...
willing for the sake of change to destroy the Greek language , create a language schism and give rise to a number of heresies . For this reason , Zografos concluded , the nation as a whole should shout at the gangsters ( simmoritas ) ...
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... language Arabic in its roots , because language was strategically selected as the font of all culture . It was however eminently suitable for colonial politics : isolate a society culturally ( and politically ) from its surrounding ...
... language Arabic in its roots , because language was strategically selected as the font of all culture . It was however eminently suitable for colonial politics : isolate a society culturally ( and politically ) from its surrounding ...
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... languages . Malta is a bilingual society , having English as its official second language , and it is well documented that in such societies the different languages tend to be attributed different statuses ( cf. , for example , Tanner ...
... languages . Malta is a bilingual society , having English as its official second language , and it is well documented that in such societies the different languages tend to be attributed different statuses ( cf. , for example , Tanner ...
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