Review published In: English World-Wide
Vol. 25:1 (2004) ► pp.152–158
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. The Celtic Englishes II. Heidelberg: C.Winter, 2000. ix+ 478 pp. EUR50.00 hb;. ISBN 3-8253-0925-8
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