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The local identity of women: Language - an important characteristic in Tornedalian self-concept / Ester Cullblom.

Title: The local identity of women: Language - an important characteristic in Tornedalian self-concept / Ester Cullblom.
Author(s): Cullblom, Ester.
Date: 1996.
Publisher: Oulu, Finland: University of Oulu
In: On the terms of northern woman. Articles written by women researchers in Finland, Russia, Samiland and Sweden. (1996.),
Abstract: Author sought to discover who considered themselves Tornedalians, public and subjective self-concept, and use of Finnish. She questioned 822 second grade upper secondary pupils and interviewed 90, and telephoned 354 adults. Controls were taken from Gislaved-Gnosjö. History of school language policy is summarised.
Notes:

In: On the terms of northern woman. Articles written by women researchers in Finland, Russia, Samiland and Sweden / Sinikka Tuohimaa, Nina Työlahti, Asbjörg Fyhn, eds.

Keywords: 3-055.2 -- Women.
396 -- Women and society.
8 -- Languages and literature.
809.454.1 -- Finnic languages.
T -- Social anthropology and ethnography.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*55) -- European Arctic.
(*57) -- Sweden.
SPRI record no.: 141712

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