Re-conceptualizing mother tongue tuition of Estonian abroad as a transnational phenomenon

The governmental initiative called the Compatriots Programme, which supports language tuition in Estonian schools and societies abroad, reveals an increased interest in developing intergenerational language transmission in the growing Estonian diaspora. This transnational language political activity...

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Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology
Denmark
Diaspora
education policy
Estonian
Estonian language
Language
language contact
Language ideologies
Language policy
Migrants
Multilingualism
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