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Elana Shohamy & Durk Gorter (eds.), Linguistic landscape: Expanding the scenery. New York: Routledge, 2009. Pp. viii, 352. Pb. $47.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 May 2010

Javanshir Shibliyev
Affiliation:
ELT Department, Faculty of Education Eastern Mediterranean University, North Cyprusjavanshir.shibliyev@emu.edu.tr
Fatos Erozan
Affiliation:
ELT Department, Faculty of Education Eastern Mediterranean University, North Cyprusfatos.erozan@emu.edu.tr

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