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STEPHEN ANDERSON closes the volume with comments at odds with the general tone of the volume , which is supposed to present a rich range of parallels in the systems of signed and spoken languages ( 15 ) . He remarks that ' the last few ...
STEPHEN ANDERSON closes the volume with comments at odds with the general tone of the volume , which is supposed to present a rich range of parallels in the systems of signed and spoken languages ( 15 ) . He remarks that ' the last few ...
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have insisted that only spoken language is language proper , and that written language is nothing but a representation of spoken language . But , paradoxically , when looking at the kind of language that has actually been studied in ...
have insisted that only spoken language is language proper , and that written language is nothing but a representation of spoken language . But , paradoxically , when looking at the kind of language that has actually been studied in ...
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Freely spoken occurrences are tabulated separately , but the difficulties of ... This is a commonplace word , but no instances at all occurred in the freely spoken Brora and Golspie materials , even for the exceptionally well ...
Freely spoken occurrences are tabulated separately , but the difficulties of ... This is a commonplace word , but no instances at all occurred in the freely spoken Brora and Golspie materials , even for the exceptionally well ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
Phonetic knowledge John Kingston Randy L Diehl | 419 |
The women Foundation Members of | 455 |
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