Form and Function in Chicano English

Form and Function in Chicano English
ISBN-10
0894642332
ISBN-13
9780894642333
Category
Education / Teaching / General
Pages
247
Language
English
Published
1988
Publisher
R.E. Krieger
Author
Jacob Ornstein-Galicia

Description

The AA Road Atlas features main highways, secondary roads, unsealed roads, distances, airports, motor camps, golf courses, ski fields, picnic areas, thermal areas, historic buildings, national parks, mountains, rivers, hospitals, police, toilets and information offices. It also includes distance and time charts, a detailed place name index and a guide to New Zealand rules and conditions. This edition features up-dated and improved mapping.

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