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The Emergence of the English Native Speaker: A chapter in nineteenth-century linguistic thought By Stephanie Hackert ( Language and Social Processes, 4).
Berlin & Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, 2012. x + 306 pp. ISBN 978-161451-140-3 €99,95

Reviewed by Andrew R. Linn
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