Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... issues in teaching and studying second language writing . It is divided into two sections . The first , entitled ' Philosophical underpinnings of second language writing instruction ' , addresses ' many of the paramount concerns of the ...
... issues in teaching and studying second language writing . It is divided into two sections . The first , entitled ' Philosophical underpinnings of second language writing instruction ' , addresses ' many of the paramount concerns of the ...
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... issues adequately . Moreover , the theoretical writings extend diachronically over some 750 years of Arabic linguistic analysis ( roughly 750 A.D. to 1500 A.D. ) , forming a corpus of wide - ranging , heterogeneous , and elaborate ...
... issues adequately . Moreover , the theoretical writings extend diachronically over some 750 years of Arabic linguistic analysis ( roughly 750 A.D. to 1500 A.D. ) , forming a corpus of wide - ranging , heterogeneous , and elaborate ...
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... issues such as the development of UȘUL , the ' foundations ' of descriptive grammatical principles , as well as the important concept of explanatory power in Arabic grammatical theory , which gave rise to speculative grammar . BG & K ...
... issues such as the development of UȘUL , the ' foundations ' of descriptive grammatical principles , as well as the important concept of explanatory power in Arabic grammatical theory , which gave rise to speculative grammar . BG & K ...
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