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Institute for the Languages of Finland / Romani language / English language / Plain language / Translation / European Union / Political philosophy / Swedish language / Linguistics / Finnish language
Date: 2014-12-04 07:58:30
Institute for the Languages of Finland
Romani language
English language
Plain language
Translation
European Union
Political philosophy
Swedish language
Linguistics
Finnish language

Plain language in two official languages. Is there an advantage? Plain language backed by the state: experiences from Nordic and Baltic countries Aino Piehl & Eivor Sommardahl @kotus.fi

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