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Nikolas Coupland & Jon F. Nussbaum (eds.), Discourse and lifespan identity. (Language and language behaviors series, 4.) Newbury Park, CA: sage, 1993. Pp. xxviii, 308.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2009

April Chatham-Carpenter
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Dept. of Communication Studies, University of Northern lowa, Cedar Falls, IA 50614

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