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Linguists working in Guatemala , then , have the option of doing and pre- senting their research in a manner that ... the prevailing colonialism and linguistic assimilation- ism , or activism in favor of a new linguistic order in which ...
Linguists working in Guatemala , then , have the option of doing and pre- senting their research in a manner that ... the prevailing colonialism and linguistic assimilation- ism , or activism in favor of a new linguistic order in which ...
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Trying to meet the challenges they pose can be extraordinarily rewarding as well , and , when all is said and done , leads to better linguistics . Department of Anthropology The University of Iowa Iowa City , IA 52242 Language ...
Trying to meet the challenges they pose can be extraordinarily rewarding as well , and , when all is said and done , leads to better linguistics . Department of Anthropology The University of Iowa Iowa City , IA 52242 Language ...
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issues in linguistic theory , 75 ) . Amsterdam & Philadelphia : John Benjamins , 1991. Pp . 353. Cloth $ 110.00 . Durand , Jacques . Generative and non - linear phonology ( Longman linguistics library ) . London & New York : Longman ...
issues in linguistic theory , 75 ) . Amsterdam & Philadelphia : John Benjamins , 1991. Pp . 353. Cloth $ 110.00 . Durand , Jacques . Generative and non - linear phonology ( Longman linguistics library ) . London & New York : Longman ...
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