Changing perceptions of reading

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Aboshiha, P. 2007. Changing perceptions of reading. in: Jendli, A., Troudi, S. and Coombe, C. (ed.) The Power of Language: Perspectives from Arabia Dubai TESOL Arabia. pp. 154-163
AuthorsAboshiha, P.
EditorsJendli, A., Troudi, S. and Coombe, C.
Page range154-163
Year2007
Book titleThe Power of Language: Perspectives from Arabia
PublisherTESOL Arabia
Output statusPublished
Place of publicationDubai
ISBN9789948033660
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Print2007
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Deposited13 May 2011
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