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Eurotales: Avrupa Sesleri Müzesi
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2019-12-01
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Sönmez, Margaret Jeanne M.
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This chapter describes the conceptual framework, vision, mission and design of the Eurotales Museum of European Voices.
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Dil Müzeleri ve Somut Olmayan Kültürel Mirasın Sergilenmesi
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M. J. M. Sönmez,
Eurotales: Avrupa Sesleri Müzesi
. 2019, p. 300.