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English in a contested plurilingual future - Rosemary Salomone, The Rise of English: Global Politics and the Power of Language. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. 488. Hardback, ISBN: 9780190625610, $37.99; e-book, ISBN: 9780190625634, 0190625635
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Rosemary Salomone, The Rise of English: Global Politics and the Power of Language. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. 488. Hardback, ISBN: 9780190625610, $37.99; e-book, ISBN: 9780190625634, 0190625635
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06 February 2024
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