A Human Rights Perspective on Language Ecology

  • Skutnabb‐Kangas T
  • Phillipson R
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In the language of ecology , the strongest ecosystems are those that are the most diverse. Diversity is directly related to stability; variety is important for long-term survival. Our success on this planet has been due to an ability to adapt to different kinds of environment over thousands of ...

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Skutnabb‐Kangas, T., & Phillipson, R. (2008). A Human Rights Perspective on Language Ecology. In Encyclopedia of Language and Education (pp. 2898–2910). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-30424-3_217

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