Island languages in diaspora
Report on the Arvanites by the HHRW
Report
Arvanitic dialogues - Arvanite League of Greece (in Arvanitika and in Greek)
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UNESCO 's entry on Arvanitika Albanian
Endangered languages in Europe: report
Ethnologue entry
Ethnologue report for language code:aat
Lord's Prayer in Tosk pater alb tosk
TOSK ALBANIAN
Lord's Prayer in Arvanitic , compare with
ARBËRÍSHTE - ARVANTIC
Deitscherei.org - For the Pennsylvania German Way of Life
Deitscherei.org
Ethnologue report for Istro-Romanian
Ethnologue report for language code:ruo
UNESCO Red Book on Endangered Languages - entry for Istro-Romanian helsinki
Endangered languages in Europe: report
Istria on the Internet - Site on the Istro-Romanian Community linguistics
Istria on the Internet - Istro-Romanian Community Worldwide
The IstroRomanians in Croatia romanian
Pennsylvania German Encyclopedia
Haaptblatt - Pennsilfaanisch-deitsche Enseiklopeedieye | Pennsylvanisch-Deitsch
Hiwwe wie Driwwe - The Pennsylvania German Newspaper
Hiwwe-wie-Driwwe.de
The Pennsylvania German Society
Welcome to the PA German Society~ A Nonprofit, Educational Organization
Possible explanations for the confusion of names
Pennsylvania Dutch Are Of German Heritage, Not Dutch
From the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online encyclopedia contents
Dialect Literature and Speech, Pennsylvania German
Pennsylvania German in non-Amish, non-Mennonite communities skew four
skew * four * Pennsylvania Dutch (Deitsch)
Amisch.de - Pennsylvaniadeutsch Board
Pennsylvaniadeutsch Board | Startseite
Deutsch-Pennsylvanischer Arbeitskreis / German-Pennsylvanian Association
Deutsch-Pennsylvanischer Arbeitskreis e.V.
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