Linguistic Diversity and Environmental Literacy in the Context of Climate Change in Mozambique

  • Morgado F
  • de Fátima Alves M
  • Vieira L
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Linguistics has its origins in the practical encounter of culture with human diversity contributing to the identity of states (Loh and Harmon 2005; Harmon 1995; Harmon and Loh 2010). Cultural and linguistic diversity has always been a fundamental contribution to the …

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Morgado, F., de Fátima Alves, M., & Vieira, L. R. (2020). Linguistic Diversity and Environmental Literacy in the Context of Climate Change in Mozambique (pp. 630–640). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95885-9_124

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