Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... language acquisition ( SLA ) has mushroomed , and the scholarly treatment of the topic has gone from anecdotal accounts to the most sophisticated applications of contemporary linguistic the- ory . At one point or another , the best ...
... language acquisition ( SLA ) has mushroomed , and the scholarly treatment of the topic has gone from anecdotal accounts to the most sophisticated applications of contemporary linguistic the- ory . At one point or another , the best ...
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... Language contact and language conflict Belikov , Muravenko , & Pertcov ( eds . ) : Znak [ Sign : A collection of papers on linguistics , semiotics , and poetics . In the memory of A. N. Zhurinsky ] Gamble ( ed . ) : Yokuts texts Abraham ...
... Language contact and language conflict Belikov , Muravenko , & Pertcov ( eds . ) : Znak [ Sign : A collection of papers on linguistics , semiotics , and poetics . In the memory of A. N. Zhurinsky ] Gamble ( ed . ) : Yokuts texts Abraham ...
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... Language and communication in Aboriginal land claim hearings ' ( 94-103 ) . EDITH L. BAVIN and TIM SHOPEN'S long - standing interest in Warlpiri language development is an exception to the general neglect of Aboriginal child language ...
... Language and communication in Aboriginal land claim hearings ' ( 94-103 ) . EDITH L. BAVIN and TIM SHOPEN'S long - standing interest in Warlpiri language development is an exception to the general neglect of Aboriginal child language ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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