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Carol Myers Scotton, Choosing a lingua franca in an African capital. Edmonton and Champaign: Linguistic Research, Inc., 1972. Pp. 211.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 December 2008

Robert L. Cooper
Affiliation:
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel

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