Title, Section, Article, Par.
1 PreTit, 0, 1, 1| considers as a language community any human society established
2 PreTit, 0, 1, 1| refers to the language of the community historically established
3 PreTit, 0, 1, 2| of a historical language community within its own territorial
4 PreTit, 0, 1, 2| geographical area where the community lives, but also as the social
5 PreTit, 0, 1, 2| outside the territory of their community, in terms of a gradation
6 PreTit, 0, 1, 3| to belong to a language community in the following circumstances: ~
7 PreTit, 0, 1, 3| from the main body of their community by political or administrative
8 PreTit, 0, 1, 5| space of another language community but which does not possess
9 PreTit, 0, 1, 5| equivalent to those of that community. Examples of such groups
10 PreTit, 0, 3, 1| as a member of a language community; the right to the use of
11 PreTit, 0, 3, 1| members of one's language community of origin; the right to
12 PreTit, 0, 3, 3| groups with the host language community or their integration into
13 PreTit, 0, 3, 3| their integration into that community. Nor must they restrict
14 PreTit, 0, 3, 3| restrict the rights of the host community or its members to the full
15 PreTit, 0, 3, 3| the full public use of the community's own language throughout
16 PreTit, 0, 4, 1| territory of another language community have the right and the duty
17 PreTit, 0, 4, 1| integration towards this community. This term is understood
18 PreTit, 0, 4, 1| experienced by members of the host community. ~
19 1, 0, 7, 2 | made available within a community for individual use as tools
20 2, 2, 23, 1 | self-expression of the language community of the territory where it
21 2, 2, 23, 2 | language spoken by the language community of the territory where it
22 2, 2, 27, 1 | habitual languages of the community. ~
23 2, 5, 41, 2 | to the full without any community's space being subjected
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