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The sentence and its parts : A grammar of contemporary English . By RALPH B. LONG . Pp . [ v ] , 528. Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1961 . Reviewed by JAMES SLEDD , Northwestern University On the last page of The sentence and ...
The sentence and its parts : A grammar of contemporary English . By RALPH B. LONG . Pp . [ v ] , 528. Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1961 . Reviewed by JAMES SLEDD , Northwestern University On the last page of The sentence and ...
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These are ' English loanwords and adaptations in Sierra Leone Krio ' ( 1-16 ) , by Jack Berry ( at the time Professor of West African Languages , School of Oriental and African Studies , University of London ) ; ' Lexicographical ...
These are ' English loanwords and adaptations in Sierra Leone Krio ' ( 1-16 ) , by Jack Berry ( at the time Professor of West African Languages , School of Oriental and African Studies , University of London ) ; ' Lexicographical ...
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As a result of its complex history , the English system lies somewhere in the middle . Reform of English spelling , he concludes ( 17 ) , ' boils down to the task of complying with reasonable requests that want to make a given written ...
As a result of its complex history , the English system lies somewhere in the middle . Reform of English spelling , he concludes ( 17 ) , ' boils down to the task of complying with reasonable requests that want to make a given written ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 15 |
Lexicostatistically determined borrowing and taboo | 21 |
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