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William Harrison, Clifford Prator & G. Richard Tucker (eds), English-language policy survey of Jordan: A case study in language planning. With an introductory essay by Thomas P. Gorman. Arlington, Virginia: Center for Applied Linguistics, 1975. Pp. xlii+236.
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