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languages:saterfrisian_in_germany [2021/05/19 15:26] – [Legislation on European Level] ydwine | languages:saterfrisian_in_germany [2021/05/19 16:14] – [Organisations] ydwine | ||
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==== Language standardization ==== | ==== Language standardization ==== | ||
- | The American linguist Marron Fort collected words while doing linguistic research over a span of 20 years in Saterland.((Fort, | + | The American linguist Marron Fort collected words while doing linguistic research over a span of 20 years in Saterland.((Fort, |
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Dr Marron Fort is one of the researchers who is helping to maintain Sater Frisian significantly. He came to Germany in 1965 and fell in love with the language. He decided to stay in Germany and has since helped considerably in reviving Sater Frisian. Moreover, he has translated the New Testament into Sater Frisian and created the Sater Frisian Dictionary. This laid the foundation for more Sater Frisian literature. ((Dein Niedersachsen (2017) // | Dr Marron Fort is one of the researchers who is helping to maintain Sater Frisian significantly. He came to Germany in 1965 and fell in love with the language. He decided to stay in Germany and has since helped considerably in reviving Sater Frisian. Moreover, he has translated the New Testament into Sater Frisian and created the Sater Frisian Dictionary. This laid the foundation for more Sater Frisian literature. ((Dein Niedersachsen (2017) // | ||
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The German school system is governed by the federal principles of the state, and each state is responsible for its educational system. ((Mercator (2016) //Sorbian: The Sorbian Language in Education in Germany.// Leeuwarden: Mercator European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language Learning.)) | The German school system is governed by the federal principles of the state, and each state is responsible for its educational system. ((Mercator (2016) //Sorbian: The Sorbian Language in Education in Germany.// Leeuwarden: Mercator European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language Learning.)) | ||
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Frasche Rädj/ | Frasche Rädj/ | ||
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