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evidence from Africa

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Clarendon Press
Language
English
Pages
177

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Cover of: Social Motivations For Codeswitching
Social Motivations For Codeswitching: Evidence from Africa (Oxford Studies in Language Contact)
August 29, 1995, Oxford University Press, USA
in English
Cover of: Social motivations for codeswitching
Social motivations for codeswitching: evidence from Africa
1993, Clarendon Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical refences (p. [155]-165) and index.

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Oxford
Series
Oxford studies in language contact

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Dewey Decimal Class
306.4/4/096
Library of Congress
P115.3 .S35 1993, P115.3.S35 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 177 p. ;
Number of pages
177

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Open Library
OL1722740M
Internet Archive
socialmotivation0000myer
ISBN 10
019823905X
LCCN
92026242
OCLC/WorldCat
26304436
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1904188

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