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0-230-00256-0 / ISBN - 13 : 978-0-230-00256-2 LANGUAGE FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES Sandra M. Gollin and David R. Hall Research and Practice in Applied Linguistics 2008 / 272 pp./ $ 32.95 pb . 1-4039-4640 - X / ISBN - 13 : 978-1-4039-4640-9 ...
0-230-00256-0 / ISBN - 13 : 978-0-230-00256-2 LANGUAGE FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES Sandra M. Gollin and David R. Hall Research and Practice in Applied Linguistics 2008 / 272 pp./ $ 32.95 pb . 1-4039-4640 - X / ISBN - 13 : 978-1-4039-4640-9 ...
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First , they have all been applied to wellknown and well - studied linguistic families , mostly Indo - European ( Gray & Atkinson 2003 , McMahon & McMahon 2003 , Rexová et al . 2003 , Ringe et al . 2002 ) , but also Austronesian ( Gray ...
First , they have all been applied to wellknown and well - studied linguistic families , mostly Indo - European ( Gray & Atkinson 2003 , McMahon & McMahon 2003 , Rexová et al . 2003 , Ringe et al . 2002 ) , but also Austronesian ( Gray ...
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In order to tackle this question we applied an instrument that attempts to trace language history beyond the threshold of the comparative method . The results of the phylogenetic analysis of the sample of Oceanic languages show a close ...
In order to tackle this question we applied an instrument that attempts to trace language history beyond the threshold of the comparative method . The results of the phylogenetic analysis of the sample of Oceanic languages show a close ...
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