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REVIEW ARTICLE Language in Kenya . Edited by W. H. WHITELEY . Nairobi : Oxford University Press , 1974. Pp . 589. £ 9.25 . Reviewed by CAROL MYERS SCOTTON , Michigan State University Sixteen articles , mostly independent of each other ...
REVIEW ARTICLE Language in Kenya . Edited by W. H. WHITELEY . Nairobi : Oxford University Press , 1974. Pp . 589. £ 9.25 . Reviewed by CAROL MYERS SCOTTON , Michigan State University Sixteen articles , mostly independent of each other ...
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anywhere , of relevance to theory - building , about language maintenance and language shift in general . However , like Whiteley , Gorman makes few interpretations . He emphasizes description at the expense of conceptualization ...
anywhere , of relevance to theory - building , about language maintenance and language shift in general . However , like Whiteley , Gorman makes few interpretations . He emphasizes description at the expense of conceptualization ...
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Pulte concludes that Chickasaw Studies in southeastern Indian languages . and Choctaw are correctly classified as a Edited by JAMES M. CRAWFORD . single language . Athens : University of Georgia Press , • What is Mobilian ?
Pulte concludes that Chickasaw Studies in southeastern Indian languages . and Choctaw are correctly classified as a Edited by JAMES M. CRAWFORD . single language . Athens : University of Georgia Press , • What is Mobilian ?
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