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Language Varieties and Situations - Stan Shapson and Vincent D'Oyley, (eds.), Bilingual and multicultural education: Canadian perspectives. Clevedon, Avon: Multilingual Matters, 1984. Pp. 170. - Tove Skutnabb-Kangas, Bilingualism or not: The education of minorities. Volume 7. Translated by Lars Malmberg and David Crane. Clevedon, Avon: Multilingual Matters, 1981. Pp. xviii + 378.
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