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Ed . nate names , estimated number of speakers , location , identification of dialects , genetic by BARBARA F. GRIMES . Dallas : Wyaffiliation ( mostly following the Voegelins ) , cliffe Bible Translators , 1984.
Ed . nate names , estimated number of speakers , location , identification of dialects , genetic by BARBARA F. GRIMES . Dallas : Wyaffiliation ( mostly following the Voegelins ) , cliffe Bible Translators , 1984.
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What's in a name ? An essay in the psychology of reference . By John M. CARROLL . New York : Freeman , 1985. Pp . xviii , 204. $ 23.95 . Reviewed by ADRIENNE LEHRER , University of Arizona In this excellent study of naming behavior ...
What's in a name ? An essay in the psychology of reference . By John M. CARROLL . New York : Freeman , 1985. Pp . xviii , 204. $ 23.95 . Reviewed by ADRIENNE LEHRER , University of Arizona In this excellent study of naming behavior ...
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Nor is any adequate distinction made between names and descriptions . This ambiguity is , of course , reflected in our use of the word name itself , so that we say ' Albany is the name of the capital of New York ' , ' Red is the name of ...
Nor is any adequate distinction made between names and descriptions . This ambiguity is , of course , reflected in our use of the word name itself , so that we say ' Albany is the name of the capital of New York ' , ' Red is the name of ...
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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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