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ARTHUR HUGHES, PETER TRUDGILL & DOMINIC WATT, English accents and dialects: An introduction to social and regional varieties of English in the British Isles (5th edn.). London: Hodder Education, 2012. Pp. xiii + 207. ISBN 978-1-444-12138-4.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 November 2013

Hannah Leach*
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University of [email protected]

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