Integrative or instrumental Incentives? Non-Welsh-Speaking Parents and Welsh-Medium Education in the Rhymni Valley, South Wales/Integartivni ali Instrumentalni motivi? Nevalizansko govoreci starsi in solanje v valizanscini v dolini Rhymni, Juzni Wales
The linguistic resurgence of the Welsh language in Wales can largely be attributed to the success of Welsh-medium education. The demand for Welsh-medium education, especially in predominantly non-Welsh-speaking areas of South Wales, is greater than ever. Welsh-medium education is at the very epicent...
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