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Official minority languages of Sweden: Revision history


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  • curprev 00:4400:44, 2 April 2017 83.226.239.217 talk 8,760 bytes −196 "A further reason for not granting minority language status to the sign language was that its users do not share a unique cultural heritage since hearing-impaired people come from all backgrounds" This is not true, there is a deaf culture/identitety. undo

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