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Rajendra Singh, Probal Dasgupta, and Jayant K. Lele, eds. Explorations in Indian Sociolinguistics . In the series Language and Development 2. New Delhi: Sage. 1995. Pp. 258. Rs. 325/– (hardcover).
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