Pennsylvania Dutch the story of an American language
"While most world languages spoken by minority populations are in serious danger of becoming extinct, Pennsylvania Dutch is thriving. In fact, the number of Pennsylvania Dutch speakers is growing exponentially, although it is spoken by less than one-tenth of one percent of the United States pop...
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title | Pennsylvania Dutch the story of an American language |
title_auth | Pennsylvania Dutch the story of an American language |
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title_full | Pennsylvania Dutch the story of an American language Mark L. Louden |
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