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Research to preserve the German language in Australia - Forschen zum Erhalt der deutschen Sprache in Australien
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Annika Schimpff is a doctoral student at the University of Copenhagen. She is currently in Brisbane to carry out her research at the University of Queensland. She tries to find out how to best support the preservation of their native language among teenagers with a German-speaking background in Australia. - Annika Schimpff ist Doktorandin an der Universität Kopenhagen. Aktuell ist sie in Brisbane, um ihre Forschungsarbeit an der University of Queensland durchzuführen. Sie möchte herausfinden, wie man den Erhalt der Herkunftssprache bei Teenagern mit deutschsprachigem oder Hintergrund in Australien bestmöglich unterstützen kann.
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