Review published In: Sociocognitive Approaches to Second Language Pedagogy
Edited by Bronwen Patricia Dyson
[Australian Review of Applied Linguistics 33:3] 2010
► pp. 33.1–33.6
Book review
Review of Nekvapil, J. & T. Sherman, eds (2009) Language Management in Contact Situations
Perspectives from Three Continents
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Published online: 1 January 2010
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