The contact of languages in area of ethnic groups in Vietnam nowadays
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2016/115Keywords:
ethnic minorities; languageAbstract
The research presents an overview of multilingualism and the contact of ethnic groups' languages in Vietnam nowadays and its consequences. In particular, attach to contact between minority groups' languages and Vietnamese and its consequences is the appearance of the words of Vietnamese in the minority groups' languages. The question is how to deal with the Vietnamese in this language
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