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Interethnic Relations and Language Variation: Language Use and Identity Negotiation Among Namibian Coloureds and Whites in Interactional Settings.

Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics
doi 10.5774/41-0-42
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January 17, 2013

Authors
Gerald Stell
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Stellenbosch University


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