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E's criteria include : ( i ) ' two related varieties are normally considered varieties of the same language if speakers of each variety have inherent understanding of the other variety at a functional level ” ; so far so good , but E ...
E's criteria include : ( i ) ' two related varieties are normally considered varieties of the same language if speakers of each variety have inherent understanding of the other variety at a functional level ” ; so far so good , but E ...
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The first is some discussion that would allow a native speaker of English to evaluate his or her own linguistic ... In contrasting descriptive and prescriptive grammar , H & P refer to ' millions of experienced speakers ' ( 5 ) .
The first is some discussion that would allow a native speaker of English to evaluate his or her own linguistic ... In contrasting descriptive and prescriptive grammar , H & P refer to ' millions of experienced speakers ' ( 5 ) .
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It is as it states , however , a conclusion set up as bullet points of themes to remember and guidelines for understanding speakers in relation to their languages . A running theme is that of asymmetry found in both social and ...
It is as it states , however , a conclusion set up as bullet points of themes to remember and guidelines for understanding speakers in relation to their languages . A running theme is that of asymmetry found in both social and ...
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