Review published In: English World-Wide
Vol. 35:2 (2014) ► pp.234–239
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. Mapping Unity and Diversity World-Wide. Corpus-Based Studies of New Englishes. Amsterdam, Philadelphia: Benjamins, 2012. xiv + 294 pp. EUR 95.00 / USD 143.00 hb;. ISBN 978-902-724-903-6
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