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This book presents a critical examination of recent theories an research within the field of sociolinguistics and incorporates into this a novel interpretation of the social, cultural and political factors involved in learning and using a non-native language such as a second or foreign language. The emphasis throughout is on clear exposition and the pedagogic implications and applications of the subject-matter. It should be of interest to every language teacher, especially to those who teach English as a non-native language, as well as teacher trainers, textbook designers and, of course, linguists. It should also be accessible to a general reader interested in the process of becoming and being bilingual.</subfield>
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