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03—373 Appleby, Roslyn, Copley, Kath, Sithirajvongsa, Sisamone and Pennycook, Alastair (U. of Technology, Sydney, Australia). Language in development constrained: Three contexts. TESOL Quarterly (Alexandria, VA, USA), 36, 3 (2002), 323—46.

03—374 Bruthiaux, Paul (Nat. U. of Singapore). Hold your courses: Language education, language choice, and economic development. TESOL Quarterly (Alexandria, VA, USA), 36, 3 (2002), 275—96.

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03—379 Markee, Numa (U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA). Language in development: Questions of theory, questions of practice. TESOL Quarterly (Alexandria, VA, USA), 36, 3 (2002), 265—74.

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03—381 Pomerantz, Anne (U. of Pennsylvania, USA). Language ideologies and the production of identities: Spanish as a resource for participation in a multilingual marketplace. Multilingua (Berlin, Germany), 21, 2/3 (2002), 275—302.

03—382 Ramanathan, Vai (U. of California at Davis, USA). What does ‘literate in English’ mean?: Divergent literacy practices for vernacular- vs. English-medium students in India. The Canadian Modern Language Review/La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes (Toronto, Ont.), 59, 1 (2002), 125—51.

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