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EXPLORING VARIATIONS OF LANGUAGE AND

LITERACY IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

Towards a minor

bilingualism

Linköping Studies in Pedagogic Practices No. 33

Linköping Studies in Education and Social Sciences No. 14

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FACULTY OF EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES

Linköping Studies in Pedagogic Practices No. 33 Linköping Studies in Education and Social Sciences No. 14 Department of Social and Welfare Studies (ISV)

Linköping University SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden

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