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Book chapter

Language Diversity in Greece

The author leads us on a journey through the multilingual past of Greece. Arvanitic, Meglenitic, Romanic, Turkish, Sephardic and so many other languages and dialects were spoken and are still spoken in this land. A historical and linguistic journey that proves that diversity in Greece is a component of our culture and the notion of linguistic homogeneity is an ideological construct.

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References

Baltsiotis, L. 2003. “Language Diversity in Greece” in Keys and Objects, YPEΠΘ/ Panep. University of Athens

Lamguage, Pedagogies
"others" classroom collective memory dialects homogeneity ideological construction Language otherness languages teaching practices

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