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Of course , this leads to a wonderful opportunity for class discussion on language attitudes and prescriptive norms , something that I would encou ourage instructors to take advantage of . Second , for me as a teacher of a linguistic ...
Of course , this leads to a wonderful opportunity for class discussion on language attitudes and prescriptive norms , something that I would encou ourage instructors to take advantage of . Second , for me as a teacher of a linguistic ...
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This provides the framework for three models to explain language choice : accommodation theory , MS's own markedness model of social motivations , and conversational analysis ( CA ) . As a prelude to the discussion ' of the different ...
This provides the framework for three models to explain language choice : accommodation theory , MS's own markedness model of social motivations , and conversational analysis ( CA ) . As a prelude to the discussion ' of the different ...
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Through this discussion , MS sets the stage for the following chapter on grammars in bilingual contacts . This interesting chapter is a highly readable one , which in conclusion presents fascinating evidence for what borrowings can tell ...
Through this discussion , MS sets the stage for the following chapter on grammars in bilingual contacts . This interesting chapter is a highly readable one , which in conclusion presents fascinating evidence for what borrowings can tell ...
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