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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Kendall A. King. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Kendall A. King. The network helps show where Kendall A. King may publish in the future.
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King, Kendall A. & Aubrey Logan‐Terry. (2021). Bilingüismo aditivo por meio de política lingüística da família: estratégias, identidades e resultados interacionais. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.1 indexed citations
King, Kendall A.. (2008). Sustaining Linguistic Diversity: Endangered and Minority Languages and Language Varieties. Georgetown University Press eBooks.3 indexed citations
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King, Kendall A. & Alison Mackey. (2008). L'acquisizione linguistica. Il Mulino eBooks.
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King, Kendall A. & Nancy H. Hornberger. (2006). QUECHUA AS A LINGUA FRANCA. Annual Review of Applied Linguistics. 26. 177–196.7 indexed citations
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King, Kendall A.. (1997). Language revitalization in the Andes : Quichua instruction, use, and identity in Saraguro, Ecuador. ScholarlyCommons (University of Pennsylvania).5 indexed citations
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Hornberger, Nancy H. & Kendall A. King. (1997). Bringing the language forward: School-based initiatives for Quechua language revitalization in Ecuador and Bolivia: Language planning from the bottom up. 299–320.1 indexed citations
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