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Language communities under consideration . term bases for past and future research . Accordingly , each researcher can conduct linguistic and experimental work monolingually , while at the same time developing an ethnographic ...
Language communities under consideration . term bases for past and future research . Accordingly , each researcher can conduct linguistic and experimental work monolingually , while at the same time developing an ethnographic ...
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Our results indicate that individuals cognize in the same way within communities , but not necessarily across communities . How could this be so , if not ultimately the result of a communicated model ? The linguistic system of encoding ...
Our results indicate that individuals cognize in the same way within communities , but not necessarily across communities . How could this be so , if not ultimately the result of a communicated model ? The linguistic system of encoding ...
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However , the correlations are only approximate and the exact nature of speech communities is being investigated.3 4. CONCLUSIONS 30 LINGUISTIC FINDINGS . Communities differ in dramatic ways with respect to spatial reference in language ...
However , the correlations are only approximate and the exact nature of speech communities is being investigated.3 4. CONCLUSIONS 30 LINGUISTIC FINDINGS . Communities differ in dramatic ways with respect to spatial reference in language ...
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