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- Multilingualism is the use of more than one language, either by an individual speaker or by a group of speakers. When the languages are just two, it is...
- His Middle-earth has been described as definitely polycultural and polylingual, while scholars have noted that attacks on Tolkien based on The Lord...
- Straubhaar has described Middle-earth as definitely polycultural and polylingual. Scholars including Patrick Curry and Christine Chism have noted that...
- Etsuko; Shiota, Junichi; Kawamura, Mitsuru (1999). "Motor Aphasia in a Polylingual ****anese Male". The ****an Journal of Logopedics and Phoniatrics. 40 (3):...
- is often overstated, and must be balanced against the "polycultured, polylingual world" that is "absolutely central" to Middle-earth, as well as Tolkien's...
- Alexandrovich (2015). "Lexicon of Albanian mythology: Areal studies in the polylingual region of Azov Sea". Slavia Meridionalis. 15: 261–273. doi:10.11649/sm...
- children traditionally grew up at least bilingual, and in many cases polylingual, meaning that communication was facilitated by mastery of multiple languages...
- expressed an anti-racist position. Straubhaar writes that "a polycultured, polylingual world is absolutely central" to Middle-earth, and that readers and filmgoers...
- relocated to Bangalore. Lajmi's father was a poet and her mother was a polylingual writer. She grew up in Bhowanipore. Her uncle BB Benegal introduced her...
- Alexander (2015). "Lexicon of Albanian Mythology: Areal Studies in the Polylingual Region of Azov Sea". Slavia Meridionalis. 15: 261–273. doi:10.11649/sm...