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Language, Identity and Contemporary Society (2nd edition) Rajesh Kumar and Om Prakash (eds) (2019)

Issue: Vol 15 No. 2-4 (2021)

Journal: Sociolinguistic Studies

Subject Areas: Gender Studies Linguistics

DOI: 10.1558/sols.37221

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Language, Identity and Contemporary Society (2nd edition) Rajesh Kumar and Om Prakash (eds) (2019) Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Pp. 239 ISBN: 9781527520332(hbk) ISBN: 1527520331 (hbk) 

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