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Post-vernacular language use in a Low German linguistic community
Gertrud K. Reershemius
Aston Centre for Applied Linguistics (ACAL)
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
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L2 German
100%
Yiddish Language
100%
Language Use
100%
Vernacular Languages
100%
Linguistic Community
100%
United States
33%
Evening Classes
33%
Language Community
33%
Folklore
33%
Amateur Theatre
33%
Northern Germany
33%
Cultural Practices
33%
Identity Building
33%
Daily Conversation
33%
Minority Languages
33%
Small Languages
33%
Regional Language
33%
Linguistic Strategies
33%
Theatre music
33%
Arts and Humanities
Low German
100%
Language use
100%
Vernacular
100%
German linguistics
100%
Vernacular Languages
100%
Linguistics
66%
Speaker
33%
Northern Germany
33%
Regional Language
33%
Cultural Practices
33%
Minority languages
33%