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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Alltag, Brauchtum
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Pennsylvania Dutch Languages
Pennsylvania Dutch History
Pennsylvania Dutch Religion
Pennsylvania Dutch Social life and customs
German Americans Pennsylvania Language
Languages in contact Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvaniadeutsch (DE-588)4045104-5 s
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spellingShingle Louden, Mark Laurence
Pennsylvania Dutch the story of an American language
Alltag, Brauchtum
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Sprache
Pennsylvania Dutch Languages
Pennsylvania Dutch History
Pennsylvania Dutch Religion
Pennsylvania Dutch Social life and customs
German Americans Pennsylvania Language
Languages in contact Pennsylvania
Pennsylvaniadeutsch (DE-588)4045104-5 gnd
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title Pennsylvania Dutch the story of an American language
title_auth Pennsylvania Dutch the story of an American language
title_exact_search Pennsylvania Dutch the story of an American language
title_full Pennsylvania Dutch the story of an American language Mark L. Louden
title_fullStr Pennsylvania Dutch the story of an American language Mark L. Louden
title_full_unstemmed Pennsylvania Dutch the story of an American language Mark L. Louden
title_short Pennsylvania Dutch
title_sort pennsylvania dutch the story of an american language
title_sub the story of an American language
topic Alltag, Brauchtum
Geschichte
Sprache
Pennsylvania Dutch Languages
Pennsylvania Dutch History
Pennsylvania Dutch Religion
Pennsylvania Dutch Social life and customs
German Americans Pennsylvania Language
Languages in contact Pennsylvania
Pennsylvaniadeutsch (DE-588)4045104-5 gnd
topic_facet Alltag, Brauchtum
Geschichte
Sprache
Pennsylvania Dutch Languages
Pennsylvania Dutch History
Pennsylvania Dutch Religion
Pennsylvania Dutch Social life and customs
German Americans Pennsylvania Language
Languages in contact Pennsylvania
Pennsylvaniadeutsch
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