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Rajendra Singh, dir. Towards a Critical Sociolinguistics. Dans la collection Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 125. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 1996. Pp. x + 342 pages. 85 $US (relié).
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- Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique , Volume 42 , Issue 4 , December 1997 , pp. 465 - 470
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- Copyright © Canadian Linguistic Association 1997
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