2 edition of use of Greenlandic and Danish in Greenland schools, 1950-1978 found in the catalog.
use of Greenlandic and Danish in Greenland schools, 1950-1978
Bent Gynther
Published
1980
by ACUNS in Ottawa
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Statement | Bent Gynther ; translated from Danish by Aase Segal and Trevor Lloyd. |
Series | Occasional publication / Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies -- no. 5, Occasional publication (Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies) -- no. 5 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PD3065 G913 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | ii, 46, 4, 4 p. -- |
Number of Pages | 46 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL19526019M |
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Get this from a library. The use of Greenlandic and Danish in Greenland schools, [Bent Gynther; Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies.]. 56 p. in various pagings: 28 cm. Recensions/Book Reviews GYNTHER, Bent, The Use of Greenlandic and Danish in Greenland Schools translated from the Danish by Aase Segal and Trevor Lloyd, Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies, Occasional Publication No.
5,46 p. & 11 pp. indices. Recensions / Book reviews. GYNTHER, Bent The use of Greenlandic and Danish in Greenland Schoolstranslated from the Danish by Aase Segal and Trevor Lloyd, Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies, Occasional Publication No. 5, 46 p., ind.
(Dermot R. Collis). CAVANAGH, Beverley. Recensions/Book Reviews The Use of Greenlandic and Danish in Greenland Schools by Bent GYNTHER, Aase Segal, Trevor Lloyd The Use of Greenlandic and Danish in Greenland Schools by Bent GYNTHER, Aase Segal, Trevor Lloyd (pp.
The Use of Greenlandic and Danish in Greenlandic SchoolsGreenlandic school materials Atuagaq Qorsuk 1 (Teacher's Guide?) Atuagaq Qorsuk (Teacher's Guide?) Allaasitaaq I-II Oqaluttuarta - Pauline Lund Atuagaq Qorsuk 2 Atuagaq Qorsuk 3 Atuagaq Qorsuk 4 Taggisit 1 Gynther, Bent: The use of Greenlandic and Danish in Greenlandic Schools Ottawa 46 + 14 s.
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GYNTHER, Bent, The use of Greenlandic and Danish in Greenland schoolsOttawa, Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies, Occasional Publication 5. Google Scholar KRAUSS, Michael E., Alaska Native languages: Past, present, and future, Fairbanks, University of Alaska, Alaska Native Language Center, Research Cited by: 3.