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In Chapter 1 ( 23 ) , Hall defines Pidgin English as ' any one of several kinds of reduced language , based on but differing from English , used in various parts of the world as a lingua franca among speakers of different languages but ...
In Chapter 1 ( 23 ) , Hall defines Pidgin English as ' any one of several kinds of reduced language , based on but differing from English , used in various parts of the world as a lingua franca among speakers of different languages but ...
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Hall takes up the problem of a practical orthography for Pidgin . He believes that a strictly phonemic transcription is not completely practical . The spelling system now in use in the area seems to be the best compromise ; it was ...
Hall takes up the problem of a practical orthography for Pidgin . He believes that a strictly phonemic transcription is not completely practical . The spelling system now in use in the area seems to be the best compromise ; it was ...
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CAMPBELL , JACKSON J. , Ph.D. , Assistant Professor of English , 22 McCosh Hall , Princeton University , Princeton , N. J. ( 1955 ) CANTINEAU , JEAN , Ph.D. , Professor of Eastern Arabic , École des Langues Orientales de Paris ...
CAMPBELL , JACKSON J. , Ph.D. , Assistant Professor of English , 22 McCosh Hall , Princeton University , Princeton , N. J. ( 1955 ) CANTINEAU , JEAN , Ph.D. , Professor of Eastern Arabic , École des Langues Orientales de Paris ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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