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Jackie Jia Lou , The linguistic landscape of Chinatown: A sociolinguistic ethnography. Bristol: Multilingual Matters, 2016. Pp. ix, 156. Hb. $21.60.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 August 2017

Durk Gorter*
Affiliation:
University of the Basque Country – UPV/EHU & IKERBASQUE – Basque Foundation for ScienceDonostia-San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Spaind.gorter@ikerbasque.org

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