Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... English were the only language available as a basis for the study of general human grammatical competence . We know enough about the latter to be able to say now that we could learn a great deal about it from English alone . But we also ...
... English were the only language available as a basis for the study of general human grammatical competence . We know enough about the latter to be able to say now that we could learn a great deal about it from English alone . But we also ...
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... English Language , Office of State Universities . MADDIESON , IAN . 1984. Patterns of sounds . Cambridge : Cambridge ... English : Description and research . Edited by JAN SVARTVIK . ( Lund studies in English 82. ) Lund : Lund University ...
... English Language , Office of State Universities . MADDIESON , IAN . 1984. Patterns of sounds . Cambridge : Cambridge ... English : Description and research . Edited by JAN SVARTVIK . ( Lund studies in English 82. ) Lund : Lund University ...
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... English prominently into the picture , and make the material more accessible and usable for ( English - based ) scholars . The possibility of studying the relation between the colonial language and the modern language is immeasurably ...
... English prominently into the picture , and make the material more accessible and usable for ( English - based ) scholars . The possibility of studying the relation between the colonial language and the modern language is immeasurably ...
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