Is it possible to speak English without thinking American? On globalization and the determinants of cultural assimilation
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- Alberto Chong, 2006. "Is It Possible to Speak English Without Thinking American? On Globalization and the Determinants of Cultural Assimilation," Research Department Publications 4454, Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department.
- Chong, Alberto E., 2006. "Is It Possible to Speak English Without Thinking American?: On Globalization and the Determinants of Cultural Assimilation," IDB Publications (Working Papers) 1574, Inter-American Development Bank.
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