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Regna Darnell, ed., Linguistic diversity in Canadian society. (Sociolinguistic Series 1.) Edmonton and Champaign: Linguistic Research Inc., 1971. Pp. xii + 307.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 December 2008

G. Richard Tucker
Affiliation:
Department of PsychologyMcGill UniversityMontreal 101, Quebec, Canada

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