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Preface for special issue of The International Review of Applied Linguistics on variation in the interlanguage of advanced second language learners.

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2004
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Mougeon, Raymond
Dewaele, Jean-Marc

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International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 42(4): 295-301
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