Bilingualism: Research Problems

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About the authors

Nina Sh. Alexandrova

Author for correspondence.
Email: nina.alexandrova@gmx.net
independent researcher, a specialist in the field of bilingual education, a speech therapist 16-18 Pettenkofer St, Berlin, 10247, Germany

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