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to maintain or establish a limited crucial role for the language institutionalized within the society , e.g. in schools or ceremonial life . From that position , even after the last native speaker has died , it is possible — as shown by ...
to maintain or establish a limited crucial role for the language institutionalized within the society , e.g. in schools or ceremonial life . From that position , even after the last native speaker has died , it is possible — as shown by ...
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Thus the role of linguistics can be seen as a scholarly role within a given political and social context . ... We are asked , at the very least , to recognize the social and political roles we play and not to pretend that our role is ...
Thus the role of linguistics can be seen as a scholarly role within a given political and social context . ... We are asked , at the very least , to recognize the social and political roles we play and not to pretend that our role is ...
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Suppose we call the role ' receiver ' , and define it as follows : ( 10 ) If R is the receiver of X at time T , then before time T R does not have X but after time TR does have X. The trouble is that each of the following sentences ...
Suppose we call the role ' receiver ' , and define it as follows : ( 10 ) If R is the receiver of X at time T , then before time T R does not have X but after time TR does have X. The trouble is that each of the following sentences ...
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