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Patricia A. Duff. 2008. Case study research in applied linguistics. In the series Second language acquisition research: Theoretical and methodological issues. New York/London: Lawrence Erlbaum. Pp. ix + 233. US $40.95 (softcover).
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Patricia A. Duff. 2008. Case study research in applied linguistics. In the series Second language acquisition research: Theoretical and methodological issues. New York/London: Lawrence Erlbaum. Pp. ix + 233. US $40.95 (softcover).
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27 June 2016
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