Beyond the Norm: Ethical Issues of Coexistence with Language Minorities

The language situation in each of the four Mercosur countries - Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, & Uruguay - is reviewed in light of provisions for language minorities, or the lack thereof, in the constitution & laws of each nation. It is noted that Paraguay has made comparatively long strides i...

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