Marxism and the philosophy of language

Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Edited by Ladislav Matejka & I. R. Titunik (1973)
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'This book is a masterpiece of theoretical thought. It anticipates the actual achievements of much of what we now call sociolinguistics.

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