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7. Places to Go, on the Web and in the World ACLU briefing on English-Only Language Policy Date: Mon, 02 Sep 1996 Since at times there has been extensive discussion on the list about language policy in various parts of the world, I thought I would let people know that there is an American Civil Liberties Union Briefing Paper on the subject of English Only legislation in the US at the following site: http://www.aclu.org/library/pbp6.html If there is someone on the list who is unable to access this website, but would like to read the briefing paper, contact me directly and I will send it to you as a (long) email message.
Karen Stanley Universal Declarations of Rights, Multilingually Date: Fri, 17 Jan 1997
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... I have the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the Universal Declaration of Linguistic rights, available in a number of languages at:
http://www.indigo.ie/egt/udhr/udhr.html and Lessons in Quechua From gibbons(at)best.com (Russ Gibbons) via NAT-LANG (nat-lang(at)gnosys.svle.ma.us) on 11 Sep 1996 There are now several Web sites that offer free Quechua lessons, and Quechua literature through the internet. http://www.andes.org/q_vocab.html has vocabulary, grammar, dialog and audio files; along with links to other Quechua language web sites. | |