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than in some other languages, and indeed it was in the bambara-speaking villages that the work focused (other issues like perception of the readiness of some other groups to reliably participate in tree planting were also expressed - it is hard to sort out the different factors, but that would have...
than in some other languages, and indeed it was in the bambara-speaking villages that the work focused (other issues like perception of the readiness of some other groups to reliably participate in tree planting were also expressed - it is hard to sort out the different factors, but that would have...
tongue to their children, when the popular idea is that the indigenous languages are somehow inferior, then the writing is on the wall. in the meantime, long before language extinction becomes a concern, i think there is a certain amount of "language impoverishment." i've known native speakers of bambara...
tongue to their children, when the popular idea is that the indigenous languages are somehow inferior, then the writing is on the wall. in the meantime, long before language extinction becomes a concern, i think there is a certain amount of "language impoverishment." i've known native speakers of bambara...