Book: Visualising Multilingual Lives: More Than Words
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https://doi.org/10.1344/did.2020.8.209-212Keywords:
didactics, specific didactics, music didactics, music educationAbstract
Book review: Kalaja, P., & Melo-Pfeifer, S. (Editores) (2020). Visualising Multilingual Lives: More Than Words. Bristol: Peter Lang.
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