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Sociolinguistic variation in arabic: a new theoretical approach
Autores:
Hassan R. Abdel-Jawad, Adel Abu Radwan
Localización:
Dialectologia
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ISSN-e
2013-2247,
Nº. 11, 2013
,
págs.
1-28
Idioma:
inglés
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