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Rodney H. Jones & Christiana Themistocleous, Introducing language and society Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. Pp. xv, 239. Pb. $34.99.

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Rodney H. Jones & Christiana Themistocleous, Introducing language and society Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. Pp. xv, 239. Pb. $34.99.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 February 2025

Xianbing Ke
Affiliation:
School of Foreign Languages, Central China Normal University No.152, Luo Yu Road, Wuhan, Hubei Province, 430079, China Email: [email protected]
Chenchen Gao
Affiliation:
School of Foreign Languages, Central China Normal University No.152, Luo Yu Road, Wuhan, Hubei Province, 430079, China Email: [email protected]

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