Jezični identitet hrvatske iseljeničke zajednice u Čileu

This paper presents an analysis of the current state of the Croatian language in Chile, that is the degree to which and the ways it has been preserved in the Chilean cities of Punta Arenas, Porvenir, Iquiqe, Antofagasta, Santiago and Concepcion. These cities and the surrounding areas are inhabited b...

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