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Durk Gorter (ed): Linguistic Landscape: A New Approach to Multilingualism

Multilingual Matters Ltd, Clevedon, 2006, 89 pp, Hb £49.95, Pb £19.95, ISBN 1-8535991-6-6

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Orman, J. Durk Gorter (ed): Linguistic Landscape: A New Approach to Multilingualism. Lang Policy 7, 381–383 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10993-007-9063-6

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