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Textbooks - Carol M. Eastman, Language planning: An introduction. Novato, Calif.: Chandler and Sharp, 1983. Pp. x + 276.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 December 2008

Joan Rubin
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Editor, Language Planning Newsletter and American Academy of Arts and Sciences Western Center c/o Department of Sociology, University of CaliforniaBerkeley, CA 94720

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