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The complications it presents are almost imponderable , including such a fundamental issue as the nature of the relationship between the historical record of English at a given point in its earlier history and input to learners ...
The complications it presents are almost imponderable , including such a fundamental issue as the nature of the relationship between the historical record of English at a given point in its earlier history and input to learners ...
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In general , it seems that backward projection on to historical states of language has tended to be based on present - day ... about applying a unilinear and uniform - state style of interpretation to an account of language history .
In general , it seems that backward projection on to historical states of language has tended to be based on present - day ... about applying a unilinear and uniform - state style of interpretation to an account of language history .
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English in its social contexts : Essays in historical sociolinguistics . ... Each essay situates a variety of English within the historical and social context of its use , thereby addressing its external history , while ...
English in its social contexts : Essays in historical sociolinguistics . ... Each essay situates a variety of English within the historical and social context of its use , thereby addressing its external history , while ...
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