Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... chapter are based . Each chapter provides a balanced treatment of new vocabulary items and a core number of freshly encountered grammatical structures . Earlier chapters deal with simpler grammatical issues , progressively becoming more ...
... chapter are based . Each chapter provides a balanced treatment of new vocabulary items and a core number of freshly encountered grammatical structures . Earlier chapters deal with simpler grammatical issues , progressively becoming more ...
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... chapters . Ch . 1 ( 3–34 ) introduces various types of linguistic change , both internal ( e.g. natural sound change and analogy ) and external ( e.g. contact ) , and the notion of relationship among languages . The final third of the ...
... chapters . Ch . 1 ( 3–34 ) introduces various types of linguistic change , both internal ( e.g. natural sound change and analogy ) and external ( e.g. contact ) , and the notion of relationship among languages . The final third of the ...
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... chapter , one in which linguistics is barely even mentioned , is the chapter devoted to World War I , which recounts both the effects of the war at home ( the Jesper- sens ' house was partially taken over by the Danish army because of ...
... chapter , one in which linguistics is barely even mentioned , is the chapter devoted to World War I , which recounts both the effects of the war at home ( the Jesper- sens ' house was partially taken over by the Danish army because of ...
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