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In other words : The science and psychology of second - language acquisition . By Ellen BIALYSTOK and Kenji HAKUTA . New York : Basic Books , 1994 . Pp . ix , 246. $ 27.00 . Reviewed by JOHN M. LIPSKI , University of New Mexico In the ...
In other words : The science and psychology of second - language acquisition . By Ellen BIALYSTOK and Kenji HAKUTA . New York : Basic Books , 1994 . Pp . ix , 246. $ 27.00 . Reviewed by JOHN M. LIPSKI , University of New Mexico In the ...
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The sociolinguistics of urban vernaculars J. Ingle 174 Fernández , Fuster , & Calvo : English historical linguistics 1992 : Papers from the 7th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics H. Penzl 174 Pütz : Language ...
The sociolinguistics of urban vernaculars J. Ingle 174 Fernández , Fuster , & Calvo : English historical linguistics 1992 : Papers from the 7th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics H. Penzl 174 Pütz : Language ...
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The Aboriginal spirit of the language is highlighted in ' Communicative strategies in Aboriginal English ' ( 84–93 ) , where Diana Eades discusses how ' indirectness ' in Aboriginal ways of speaking clashes with white Australian norms .
The Aboriginal spirit of the language is highlighted in ' Communicative strategies in Aboriginal English ' ( 84–93 ) , where Diana Eades discusses how ' indirectness ' in Aboriginal ways of speaking clashes with white Australian norms .
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA UNIV OF MICH | 214 |
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