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DJVU PDF Schiffman, H.F. 1992, "Diglossia, linguistic culture and language policy in Southeast Asia", in Papers from the Second Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, 1992, ed. K.L. Adams and T.J. Hudak, pp. 279-307. Arizona State University Program for Southeast Asian Studies. cite.
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Errington, Fishman, Gumperz, Keyes, Noss, Alisjahbana, Allott, Becker, Beebe, Bickner, Bilmes, Bradley, Brown, Brudhiprabha, Conklin, Frake, Gething, Grima, Gupta, Haas, Hartmann, Hartman, Hobart, Hudak, Huffman, Ikranagara, Kandre, Lim, Khuon, Kuo, Page, Lindell, Martini, Matisoff, Nababan, Omar, Angkap, Perez, Platt, Rafferty, Scupin, Sebeok, Sibayan, Smalley, Smith-hefner, Smolicz, Terra, Thel, Warotamasikkhadit, Shapiro,
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