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a dying Latin was revived for the administration of Church and State ; in the Age of Feudalism the international languages of the Castle were Provençal and French ; in the courts of the Renaissance the Humanists resuscitated classical ...
a dying Latin was revived for the administration of Church and State ; in the Age of Feudalism the international languages of the Castle were Provençal and French ; in the courts of the Renaissance the Humanists resuscitated classical ...
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In 1949 , H published his Dictionnaire des dif- ficultés grammaticales et lexicologiques , which soon became a standard work in French nor- mative grammar ( including problems of word order ) . The present work is much more than a ...
In 1949 , H published his Dictionnaire des dif- ficultés grammaticales et lexicologiques , which soon became a standard work in French nor- mative grammar ( including problems of word order ) . The present work is much more than a ...
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To teach written French , he began with the lexicon of the natural sign language which he learned from deaf persons . He then adapted and created other signs to correspond with French inflections , articles , and other features of the ...
To teach written French , he began with the lexicon of the natural sign language which he learned from deaf persons . He then adapted and created other signs to correspond with French inflections , articles , and other features of the ...
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VOLUME 62 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMIRSerials | 493 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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