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Le francais est mort, vive le francais: Rethinking the function of French. In Patterns and Policies: The Changing Demographics of Foreign Language Instruction
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Siskin, H. J., Knowles, M. A. & Davis, R. L. (1996). Le francais est mort, vive le francais: Rethinking the function of French . In Liskin-Gasparro, J. (Ed.),
Patterns and Policies: The Changing Demographics of Foreign Language Instruction
. (pp. 35-69). Boston: Heinle.
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Subtitle:
Patterns and Policies: The Changing Demographics of Foreign Language Instruction
Author(s):
Siskin, H. J., Knowles, M. A. & Davis, R. L.
Publisher:
Heinle
Publication Date(s):
1/1/1996
Volume:
Boston
ISBN:
Liskin-Gasparro, J.
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