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Havar G. Currie and Eva Garcia C. Currie. Sociolinguistics and the two American linguistic orthodoxies. 2nd. ed. Austin, Texas: Regional Research Association 1811 Alameda Dr. 1976. Pp. 98. $3.00 (Mimeo.)
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Havar G. Currie and Eva Garcia C. Currie. Sociolinguistics and the two American linguistic orthodoxies. 2nd. ed. Austin, Texas: Regional Research Association 1811 Alameda Dr. 1976. Pp. 98. $3.00 (Mimeo.)
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