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== Further reading == * Grenoble, L. A. and Whaley, L. J. (1998). ''Endangered Languages: Language Loss and Community Response''. Cambridge University Press. ({{ISBN|0-521-59712-9}}) * Nettle, D. and Romaine, S. (2000). ''Vanishing Voices''. Oxford University Press. ({{ISBN|0-19-515246-8}}) * Reyhner, J. (ed.) (1999). ''Revitalizing indigenous languages''. Flagstaff, AZ : Northern Arizona University, Center for Excellence in Education. ({{ISBN|0-9670554-0-7}}) *Bastardas-Boada, A. (2019). ''[https://diposit.ub.edu/dspace/handle/2445/196101 From language shift to language revitalization and sustainability. A complexity approach to linguistic ecology]''. Barcelona: Edicions de la Universitat de Barcelona. ({{ISBN|978-84-9168-316-2}}) * James Griffiths (2021). ''Speak Not: Empire, Identity and the Politics of Language''. Bloomsbury. ({{ISBN| 9781786999665}})
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