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Csata, Zsombor, Betty Compton, Amy H. Liu & Attila Papp Z
2024. Linguistic diversity in media and state language proficiencies: evidence from Hungarian minority regions in central-Eastern Europe. Regional & Federal Studies 34:4  pp. 473 ff. DOI logo
Kontra, Miklós
2022. Hungarian Sociolinguistics in the Carpathian Basin, 1985–2022. Hungarian Studies Yearbook 4:1  pp. 33 ff. DOI logo
Rácz, Krisztina
2022. “Creating the illusion of speaking Romanian well”: Hungarian speakers’ teaching and learning the majority language in Romania. Multilingua 41:1  pp. 29 ff. DOI logo
Benő, Attila
2020. Two Relative Contact Phenomena in the Language use of Hungarians in Transylvania. Hungarian Studies Yearbook 2:1  pp. 102 ff. DOI logo
Laihonen, Petteri & Erika-Mária Tódor
2017. The changing schoolscape in a Szekler village in Romania: signs of diversity in rehungarization. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 20:3  pp. 362 ff. DOI logo
Fazakas, Emese
2011. Les recherches linguistiques en Transylvanie au tournant du siècle. Études finno-ougriennes :43  pp. 189 ff. DOI logo

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