Article published In: Transdisciplinarity in Applied Linguistics:
Edited by Daniel Perrin and Claire Kramsch
[AILA Review 31] 2018
► pp. 143–148
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Transdisciplinary applied linguistics: Themes of perspectivity and transcendence
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Published online: 12 March 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/aila.00017.cri
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