English in Flux: Reframing the Arab Gulf through World Englishes - Kay Gallagher, ed.: World Englishes in the Arab Gulf States Routledge. 2025. Pp. 290. Hardback £150.00, ISBN 9781032699967; eBook £38.69 ISBN 9781032699974
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Kay Gallagher, ed.: World Englishes in the Arab Gulf States Routledge. 2025. Pp. 290. Hardback £150.00, ISBN 9781032699967; eBook £38.69 ISBN 9781032699974
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12 August 2025
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