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A dictionary of South African English on historical principles. Edited by Penny M. Silva, Wendy Dore, Dorothea Mantzel, Colin Muller, and Madeleine Wright. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996. Pp. xxx, 825. Hardcover. $150.00.

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A dictionary of South African English on historical principles. Edited by Penny M. Silva, Wendy Dore, Dorothea Mantzel, Colin Muller, and Madeleine Wright. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996. Pp. xxx, 825. Hardcover. $150.00.

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Paul T. Roberge
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Department of Germanic LanguagesThe University of North Carolina at Chapel HillCB# 3160 438 Dey Hall Chapel Hill, NC 27599–3160 [[email protected]]

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