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Class, Context, and Verbal Strategies: A Review - P. Hawkins, Social class, the nominal group and verbal strategies. - Diana Adlam with L. Linacker and G. Turner, Code in context.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 December 2008

Jenny Cook-Gumperz
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Institute of Human Learning, University of California, Berkeley

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