19.1230, FYI: Cambridge Extra Issue 2 Released
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Subject: 19.1230, FYI: Cambridge Extra Issue 2 Released
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Date: 08-Apr-2008
From: Mark Ayling < mayling at cambridge.org >
Subject: Cambridge Extra Issue 2 Released
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Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 15:24:14
From: Mark Ayling [mayling at cambridge.org]
Subject: Cambridge Extra Issue 2 Released
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The articles featured in this issue include:
- 'What to expect from Clinton', by Paul de Lacy
- 'Free variation in Slavey (Northern Athabaskan): Relating fielfwork and phonology', by Keren Rice.
- 'Authentic materials and authenticity in foreign language learning', by Alex Gilmore.
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