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Русский: Соотношение языков публикаций по всему миру, касающихся естественных наук, с 1880 по 2005 гг.
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  • Ammon, U. (2012). Linguistic inequality and its effects on participation in scientific discourse and on global knowledge accumulation – With a closer look at the problems of the second-rank language communities. Applied Linguistics Review, 3(2), pp. 333-355. doi:10.1515/applirev-2012-0016
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