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The volume is divided into four parts : ' English ' , ' Celtic languages ' , ' Other languages ' , and ' The sociolinguistic situation ' . One might quibble with the latter label and argue that the whole volume is about the ...
The volume is divided into four parts : ' English ' , ' Celtic languages ' , ' Other languages ' , and ' The sociolinguistic situation ' . One might quibble with the latter label and argue that the whole volume is about the ...
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KOTZOR , ' Wind and weather : Semantic analysis and the classification of Old English lexemes ” ; H. J. NEUHAUS , ' Design options for a lexical database of Old English ' ; R. I. Page , ' Gerefa : Some problems of meaning ' ; J. Roberts ...
KOTZOR , ' Wind and weather : Semantic analysis and the classification of Old English lexemes ” ; H. J. NEUHAUS , ' Design options for a lexical database of Old English ' ; R. I. Page , ' Gerefa : Some problems of meaning ' ; J. Roberts ...
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The English language today originated in a proposal by the Commission on the English Language of the National Council of Teachers of English that a volume on public attitudes to the English language in the United States ' be prepared .
The English language today originated in a proposal by the Commission on the English Language of the National Council of Teachers of English that a volume on public attitudes to the English language in the United States ' be prepared .
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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