Voices from Phnom Penh: development and language; global influences and local effects: reflections from a conference in Phnom Penh on the complex interaction between economically conceived progress and indicators of communication-language

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Main Author: Lo Bianco, Joseph
Format: book biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Language Australia
Subjects:Languages, Sociolinguistics, Language development, Communication, Language policy, Conferences,
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topic Languages
Sociolinguistics
Language development
Communication
Language policy
Conferences
Languages
Sociolinguistics
Language development
Communication
Language policy
Conferences
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Sociolinguistics
Language development
Communication
Language policy
Conferences
Languages
Sociolinguistics
Language development
Communication
Language policy
Conferences
Lo Bianco, Joseph
Voices from Phnom Penh: development and language; global influences and local effects: reflections from a conference in Phnom Penh on the complex interaction between economically conceived progress and indicators of communication-language
format book
topic_facet Languages
Sociolinguistics
Language development
Communication
Language policy
Conferences
author Lo Bianco, Joseph
author_facet Lo Bianco, Joseph
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title Voices from Phnom Penh: development and language; global influences and local effects: reflections from a conference in Phnom Penh on the complex interaction between economically conceived progress and indicators of communication-language
title_short Voices from Phnom Penh: development and language; global influences and local effects: reflections from a conference in Phnom Penh on the complex interaction between economically conceived progress and indicators of communication-language
title_full Voices from Phnom Penh: development and language; global influences and local effects: reflections from a conference in Phnom Penh on the complex interaction between economically conceived progress and indicators of communication-language
title_fullStr Voices from Phnom Penh: development and language; global influences and local effects: reflections from a conference in Phnom Penh on the complex interaction between economically conceived progress and indicators of communication-language
title_full_unstemmed Voices from Phnom Penh: development and language; global influences and local effects: reflections from a conference in Phnom Penh on the complex interaction between economically conceived progress and indicators of communication-language
title_sort voices from phnom penh: development and language; global influences and local effects: reflections from a conference in phnom penh on the complex interaction between economically conceived progress and indicators of communication-language
publisher Language Australia
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