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... ethnic group within their boundaries . † The vast majority share their physical and social spaces with other ethnic groups often having a different language . Indeed , ethnolinguistic homogeneity , as perhaps best represented in ...
... ethnic group within their boundaries . † The vast majority share their physical and social spaces with other ethnic groups often having a different language . Indeed , ethnolinguistic homogeneity , as perhaps best represented in ...
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... ethnic contact situations is enormous . For instance , ethnic groups differ in terms of the historical contexts of their relationships with other competing groups ; their power positions in society ; the degree to which language is ...
... ethnic contact situations is enormous . For instance , ethnic groups differ in terms of the historical contexts of their relationships with other competing groups ; their power positions in society ; the degree to which language is ...
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... ethnic aware- ness . Journal of Genetic Psychology 103 , 93–103 . Vaughan , G. M. ( 1963b ) . The effect of ethnic grouping of the experimenter upon children's responses to tests of an ethnic nature . British Journal of Social and ...
... ethnic aware- ness . Journal of Genetic Psychology 103 , 93–103 . Vaughan , G. M. ( 1963b ) . The effect of ethnic grouping of the experimenter upon children's responses to tests of an ethnic nature . British Journal of Social and ...
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