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A typology of English texts . Linguistics 27.3–43 . and EDWARD FINEGAN . 1989. Drift and evolution of English style : A history of three genres . Language 65.487-517 . BOLINGER , DWIGHT L. 1948. On defining the morpheme . Word 4.
A typology of English texts . Linguistics 27.3–43 . and EDWARD FINEGAN . 1989. Drift and evolution of English style : A history of three genres . Language 65.487-517 . BOLINGER , DWIGHT L. 1948. On defining the morpheme . Word 4.
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In excluding external influence from English in Ch . 5 ( 133–67 ) , matters become somewhat murky , given the high level of basic congruity between Spanish and English syntactic patterns . One phenomenon found only in less fluent ...
In excluding external influence from English in Ch . 5 ( 133–67 ) , matters become somewhat murky , given the high level of basic congruity between Spanish and English syntactic patterns . One phenomenon found only in less fluent ...
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He suggests that language policy is shifting in response to the disfunctionality of English - driven modernization and the social and economic inequalities it has produced . The implications of policies designed to accommodate the ...
He suggests that language policy is shifting in response to the disfunctionality of English - driven modernization and the social and economic inequalities it has produced . The implications of policies designed to accommodate the ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
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