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Sarah K. Myers, Language shift among migrants to Lima, Peru. (Research Paper No. 147.) Chicago: Department of Geography, University of Chicago, 1973. Pp. xiii + 204.

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Sarah K. Myers, Language shift among migrants to Lima, Peru. (Research Paper No. 147.) Chicago: Department of Geography, University of Chicago, 1973. Pp. xiii + 204.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 December 2008

Wolfgang Wölck
Affiliation:
Department of LinguisticsState University of New York at BuffaloBuffalo, New York 14261, USA

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