Review published In: English World-Wide
Vol. 30:1 (2009) ► pp.109–113
Book review
. War Zone Language: Linguistic Aspects of the Conflict in Northern Ireland [Schweizer Linguistische Arbeiten / Swiss Studies in English, 132]. Tübingen: Francke Verlag, 2007. 399 pp. EUR 74.00 pp. hb;. ISBN 978-377-208-200-9
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Published online: 20 February 2009
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