Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... French , being the languages of the ' right people ' , had , in this respect , the greatest currency . The Danish nobility sent their sons to Paris to learn French . In sharp contrast , the non - aristocratic majority of Northern Europe ...
... French , being the languages of the ' right people ' , had , in this respect , the greatest currency . The Danish nobility sent their sons to Paris to learn French . In sharp contrast , the non - aristocratic majority of Northern Europe ...
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... French grammar and vo- cabulary . A work of impressive maturity , the Nouveau dictionnaire incorporates the results of more than 50 years of grammatical research by one of the most systematic and methodical specialists on French grammar ...
... French grammar and vo- cabulary . A work of impressive maturity , the Nouveau dictionnaire incorporates the results of more than 50 years of grammatical research by one of the most systematic and methodical specialists on French grammar ...
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... French ; the first five chapters appear here in translation . De l'Épée never believed that deaf children could compose original French sentences ; he thought they could only transfer language from signs to writing . Roch Ambroise ...
... French ; the first five chapters appear here in translation . De l'Épée never believed that deaf children could compose original French sentences ; he thought they could only transfer language from signs to writing . Roch Ambroise ...
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