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Since there is at this time no reference grammar , it can also be profitably used as a reference document by professional linguists . The work contains an introduction on the goals and scope ...
Since there is at this time no reference grammar , it can also be profitably used as a reference document by professional linguists . The work contains an introduction on the goals and scope ...
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The Hausa language : An encyclopedic reference grammar . New Haven : Yale University Press . NEWMARK , LEONARD ; Philip Hubbard ; and PETER Prifti . 1982. Standard Albanian : A reference grammar for students .
The Hausa language : An encyclopedic reference grammar . New Haven : Yale University Press . NEWMARK , LEONARD ; Philip Hubbard ; and PETER Prifti . 1982. Standard Albanian : A reference grammar for students .
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There are satisfying conclusions to be drawn from accepting a distinction between semantic and onymic reference . Clearly , reference can be achieved through paying attention to the meaning of the ...
There are satisfying conclusions to be drawn from accepting a distinction between semantic and onymic reference . Clearly , reference can be achieved through paying attention to the meaning of the ...
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