Modernitet eller åndsdannelse? (Vol. 339):Engelsk i skole og samfund 1800-1935

Today, English is the predominant foreign language in Denmark and it is so widely spread that many people are concerned for the Danish language. But this is a recent development. As late as a hundred years ago, one could pass one's A-levels without ever having read a single word of English, and...

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Main Author: Jens Rahbek Rasmussen (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
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Published: Museum Tusculanum Press 2006
Series:Studier fra Sprog- og Oldtidsforskning
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