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The Spanish Framing Toronto (text by Paul R. Carr)

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From the book edited by Margarita Feliciano.

Feliciano, M. (ed.), 1991-2021, Treinta años más tarde / Thirty year later, The cultural celebration of the Spanish language (pp. 87-90). Toronto: ANTARES.  


Many thanks to Margarita and all of the other colleagues in the book, and also to all of the friends who enriched my engagement with the Hispanic community in Toronto and in Canada.







 
 
 

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