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Peter Mühlhäusler. Language of environment, environment of language: A course in ecolinguistics. Peter Mühlhäusler. London: Battlebridge Publications, 2003. 228 pp. Paperback. Euros 20.00 US $29.95 To order electronically, go to. www.battlebridge.com
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