Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... language use in rural churches to language attitudes among school children . As a rich source of empirical data on a variety of subjects , this is a useful contribution to socio- linguistic literature . Language in Kenya was edited by ...
... language use in rural churches to language attitudes among school children . As a rich source of empirical data on a variety of subjects , this is a useful contribution to socio- linguistic literature . Language in Kenya was edited by ...
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... language by another ( 389 ) : ' The languages concerned differ in their functional ranges , and the uses to which their specialized varieties can be put ; and the increasing use of one language in particular modes is often a function of ...
... language by another ( 389 ) : ' The languages concerned differ in their functional ranges , and the uses to which their specialized varieties can be put ; and the increasing use of one language in particular modes is often a function of ...
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... language planning ( ' Sprach- plannung ' ) and language cultivation ( ' Sprachpflege ' , 176-7 ) : the former is an integral part of the social policy of central governments ( largely a 20th - century phenomenon ) , while the latter is ...
... language planning ( ' Sprach- plannung ' ) and language cultivation ( ' Sprachpflege ' , 176-7 ) : the former is an integral part of the social policy of central governments ( largely a 20th - century phenomenon ) , while the latter is ...
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