Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... language loss and language maintenance . Fortunately , however , concern with these matters enjoys some currency both among lin- guists and among language communities , and voices are being heard with greater and greater clarity . The ...
... language loss and language maintenance . Fortunately , however , concern with these matters enjoys some currency both among lin- guists and among language communities , and voices are being heard with greater and greater clarity . The ...
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... language in this manner , we need to keep in mind at least the following : 1. We cannot teach language simply because we are speakers of that language . We must know what our language is like - its structure and functions in our ...
... language in this manner , we need to keep in mind at least the following : 1. We cannot teach language simply because we are speakers of that language . We must know what our language is like - its structure and functions in our ...
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... Language 62 ) This collection of original contributions deals with 16 languages which are national languages in several different countries . The different norms and different ways the languages are used in each of the countries are ...
... Language 62 ) This collection of original contributions deals with 16 languages which are national languages in several different countries . The different norms and different ways the languages are used in each of the countries are ...
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