Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... Volume 1 : Variation and Change in Language and Society Volume 2 : Social Interaction and Discourse Structures GREGORY R. GUY , CRAWFORD FEAGIN , JOHN BAUGH and DEBORAH SCHIFFRIN ( eds . ) This is two - volume collection of original ...
... Volume 1 : Variation and Change in Language and Society Volume 2 : Social Interaction and Discourse Structures GREGORY R. GUY , CRAWFORD FEAGIN , JOHN BAUGH and DEBORAH SCHIFFRIN ( eds . ) This is two - volume collection of original ...
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... volume come very close . The volume consists of 16 papers by authors living or working in Singapore , preceded by an editors ' introduction . The editors begin the vol- ume with a useful historical review of the litera- ture ...
... volume come very close . The volume consists of 16 papers by authors living or working in Singapore , preceded by an editors ' introduction . The editors begin the vol- ume with a useful historical review of the litera- ture ...
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... volume deal with a range of issues including Singaporean literature in En- glish , the changing positions of Tamil and Malay , Chinese language instruction , and bilin- gual preschool education . The diversity of ap- proaches is ...
... volume deal with a range of issues including Singaporean literature in En- glish , the changing positions of Tamil and Malay , Chinese language instruction , and bilin- gual preschool education . The diversity of ap- proaches is ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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