William O’Grady, Sejung Yang, Amy J. Schafer, Changyong Yang, Yuree Noh, Gayoung Lee
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The status of Jejueo: endangered language or disappearing dialect?
We examine a controversy involving the politics of bilingualism as it pertains to Jejueo (ISO 639–3 jje), the critically endangered variety of speech indigenous to Jeju, Korea’s island province. Al...