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ancestral language areas attitude Basque Basque language became become bilingual bilingual children Breton language Celtic languages century child Cornish Cornish language courts culture dialects disappear economic English-speaking Europe fact feel France French Frisian Friulian Gaelic language Gaelic League Gaelic speakers Gaeltacht German Grisons Harald Haarmann Herausgegeben hostile industrialisation intelligence Ireland Irish Gaelic Irish language Irish Republic Jews Jones language alive languages spoken Lapps large number learn Welsh lingual linguistic literary literature Lord Raglan lower language Lusatian mainly middle class minority language monoglot children mother tongue non-verbal number of speakers number of Welsh official language parents Plaid Cymru Provençal published Raeto-Romance reason revival road signs rural Scottish Gaelic second language Slav Slavonic social Spain Spanish speak Welsh spite standard survival taught teaching tion true valleys vocabulary Wels Welsh Language Society Welsh National Welsh nationalists Welsh speakers Welsh-speaking Welshmen whilst words writes Yiddish