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Dell Hymes, Foundations in sociolinguistics: an ethnographic approach. London: Tavistock Publications, Pp. x + 248. - Norbert Dittmar A critical survey of sociolinguistics: theory and application. (Translated from the German by Pieter A. M. Seuren and Kevin Whiteley.) New York: St Martin's Press, 1976. Pp. x + 307.

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R. B. Le Page
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University of York.

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