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JOHN GIBBONS discusses legal language , problems of courtroom interpretation , the nature of linguistic evidence , and the issue of linguistic identification or profiling : these are areas that have burgeoned rapidly even in the short ...
JOHN GIBBONS discusses legal language , problems of courtroom interpretation , the nature of linguistic evidence , and the issue of linguistic identification or profiling : these are areas that have burgeoned rapidly even in the short ...
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He documents significant differences between English dialects , and between the spoken and the written language . Miller states programmatically that ' grammaticalization processes reside in particular varieties ( of a given " language ...
He documents significant differences between English dialects , and between the spoken and the written language . Miller states programmatically that ' grammaticalization processes reside in particular varieties ( of a given " language ...
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THE TALKING APE How Language Evolved ROBBINS BURLING In this fascinating , thought - provokThe Talking Ape ing book , Robbins Burling presents Home the most convincing account of the origins of language ever published , shedding new ...
THE TALKING APE How Language Evolved ROBBINS BURLING In this fascinating , thought - provokThe Talking Ape ing book , Robbins Burling presents Home the most convincing account of the origins of language ever published , shedding new ...
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