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Taking stock of an ever-widening landscape - Durk Gorter and Jasone Cenoz, A Panorama of Linguistic Landscape Studies Bristol and Jackson: Multilingual Matters, 2023. Pp. xi+452. Paperback £39.95/$59.95/€54.95, ISBN 978-1-80041-713-7

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Durk Gorter and Jasone Cenoz, A Panorama of Linguistic Landscape Studies Bristol and Jackson: Multilingual Matters, 2023. Pp. xi+452. Paperback £39.95/$59.95/€54.95, ISBN 978-1-80041-713-7

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 November 2024

Will Amos*
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School of Modern Languages and Cultures, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
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Corresponding author: Will Amos; Email: [email protected]

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