Hungarian as a Second Language in Oradea / Nagyvárad: Cultural Reflexions and Language Ideologies
Kiss, A. (2012). Hungarian as a Second Language in Oradea / Nagyvárad: Cultural Reflexions and Language Ideologies. In K. Fenyvesi (Ed.), Transition and difference: Hungarian Studies in East-Central European Context (pp. 279-293). International Association for Hungarian Studies.
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2012Discipline
HungarologiaCopyright
© 2012 Kiss & International Association for Hungarian Studies.
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International Association for Hungarian StudiesISBN
978-615-5309-00-7Parent publication ISBN
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International Congress of Hungarian StudiesIs part of publication
Transition and difference: Hungarian Studies in East-Central European Context
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