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Sociolinguistics

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03–532 Marx, Nicole. Never quite a ‘native speaker’: accent and identity in the L2 – and the L1. The Canadian Modern Language Review/La Revue Ccanadienne des Langues Vivantes, 59, 2 (2002), 264–281.

03–533 Olk, H. (Canterbury Christ Church University College UK; Email: ho1@cant.ac.uk). Cultural knowledge in translation. ELT Journal, 57, 2 (2003), 167–174.

03–534 Schmenk, Barbara (Ruhr Üniversität Bochum, Germany). Fremdsprachenlernen – Frauensache? Einige Überlegungen zur Kategorie Geschlecht in der Fremdsprachenforschung. [Foreign language learning – A girl thing? Some reflections on gender in foreign language research.] Zeitschrift für Fremdsprachenforschung (Berlin, Germany), 13, 2 (2002), 1–62.

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