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Review published In:
English World-Wide
Vol.
42:3
(2021) ► pp.
359
–
363
◄
previous
Book review
Verena
Schröter
.
Null Subjects in Englishes: A Comparison of British English and Asian Englishes
[
Topics in English Linguistics 102
]
.
Berlin:
De Gruyter
,
2019
.
xix + 291 pp.
EUR 99.95.
ISBN
9783110633436
Reviewed by
Sophie Willimann
|
University of Zurich
Published online: 10 November 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/eww.00078.wil
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