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Acknowledgments A Note on Transliteration Part 1 Somalia - The Politics of Language
1. Introduction: Political Issues of Language Choice
2. The Somali Language and the Somali People
3. Foreign Influence in Somalia
4. Language Politics in Somalia: The Politics of Nondecision
5. Decision and Political Consequences Part 2 - Somali - The Language of Politics
6. Linguistic Relativity: A Theoretical Introduction
7. Linguistic Relativity: An Empirical Formulation
8. Linguistic Relativity: The Somali Experience Conclusion Notes Selected Bibliography Index
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