Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... contains a par- ticularly rich bibliography ( 93–6 ) . This uneven- ness will make textbook adoption difficult . Part II , on register and genre , contains the ( 1964 ) ' Baby talk in six languages ' ( 103-14 ) . Providing background ...
... contains a par- ticularly rich bibliography ( 93–6 ) . This uneven- ness will make textbook adoption difficult . Part II , on register and genre , contains the ( 1964 ) ' Baby talk in six languages ' ( 103-14 ) . Providing background ...
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... contains languages , the second contains new terminology ( even distinctive features ) , and the third a subject index . With these extensive indexes and cross refer- encing , the reader is less disturbed by the minimalist table of ...
... contains languages , the second contains new terminology ( even distinctive features ) , and the third a subject index . With these extensive indexes and cross refer- encing , the reader is less disturbed by the minimalist table of ...
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... contains both papers and commentaries on those papers . The commentaries provide a second , and sometimes con- trary , perspective on the data and issues discussed in the papers . In this , the fourth book in the LabPhon series , some ...
... contains both papers and commentaries on those papers . The commentaries provide a second , and sometimes con- trary , perspective on the data and issues discussed in the papers . In this , the fourth book in the LabPhon series , some ...
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