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05–554Johnson, Eric (Arizona State U, USA), Proposition 203: a critical metaphor analysis. Bilingual Research Journal (Tempe, AZ, USA) 29.1 (2005), 69–84.
05–555Leung, Yan-kit Ingrid (U of Essex, UK; [email protected]), L2 vs. L3 initial state: a comparative study of the acquisition of French DPs by Vietnamese monolinguals and Cantonese–English bilinguals. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition (Cambridge, UK) 8.1 (2005), 39–61.
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05–559Oakes, Leigh (Queen Mary, U of London, UK), From internationalisation to globalisation: language and the nationalist revival in Sweden. Language Problems and Language Planning (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) 29.2 (2005), 151–176.
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