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Bridging two Worlds: Aboriginal English and Crosscultural Understanding by Harkins Jean . St Lucia: University of Queensland Press (1994) xii+228 pages. ISBN 0 7022 2544 4 (paperback). Price $29.95

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2015

Sean Ulm*
Affiliation:
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Studies Unit, The University of Queensland
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Section Nine
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