Pluricentric Languages: Differing Norms in Different Nations

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Walter de Gruyter, 1992 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 481 pages
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Contents

Michael Clyne
1
R W Thompson
45
G Geerts
71
E Annamalai
93
Michael Clyne
117
Georges Liidi
149
Gerhard Leitner
179
ChinW
239
S Peter Co
325
Dalibor Brozovic
347
Hans R
381
Asmah Haji Omar
401
S A Wurm
421
Olga Miseska Tomic
437
Michael Clyne
455
Index of Names
475

Hassan R S AbdelJawad
261
David Bradley
305

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