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B focuses on genres that invade and colonize others and shows , for example , how resources from the discourse of marketing are exploited in a fundraising context , and how writers manipulate shared genre conventions in order to pursue ...
B focuses on genres that invade and colonize others and shows , for example , how resources from the discourse of marketing are exploited in a fundraising context , and how writers manipulate shared genre conventions in order to pursue ...
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sive coverage of sociolinguistic and sociocultural comparative study of the discourse of a pair of differaspects in the study of SLA . The chapter on sociocul- ent languages . REBECCA L. DAMRON examines the tural perspectives on SLA has ...
sive coverage of sociolinguistic and sociocultural comparative study of the discourse of a pair of differaspects in the study of SLA . The chapter on sociocul- ent languages . REBECCA L. DAMRON examines the tural perspectives on SLA has ...
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Creole discourse : Exploring prestige formation and change across Caribbean English - lexicon creoles . By SUSANNE MÜHLEISEN . ( Creole language library 24. ) Amsterdam : John Benjamins , 2002. Pp . 331. ISBN 1588112972. $ 144 ( Hb ) .
Creole discourse : Exploring prestige formation and change across Caribbean English - lexicon creoles . By SUSANNE MÜHLEISEN . ( Creole language library 24. ) Amsterdam : John Benjamins , 2002. Pp . 331. ISBN 1588112972. $ 144 ( Hb ) .
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