Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... discussion of the literature on Swahili synchronic and historical phonology is well informed , and his criticisms of some of the literature are informative and well - taken . For basic data and various issues in the literature , this ...
... discussion of the literature on Swahili synchronic and historical phonology is well informed , and his criticisms of some of the literature are informative and well - taken . For basic data and various issues in the literature , this ...
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... discussion in these selected pa- pers range from Anglo - Saxon , Anglo - Norman / French , Norn and Latin in Spain to modern - day Afri- kaans , emigrant Englishes , French in Canada , Danish in the U.S. , and Spanish in Chile . There ...
... discussion in these selected pa- pers range from Anglo - Saxon , Anglo - Norman / French , Norn and Latin in Spain to modern - day Afri- kaans , emigrant Englishes , French in Canada , Danish in the U.S. , and Spanish in Chile . There ...
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... discussion of Grice is littered with confusions and unclarities such as in running conversational and conventional implicatures together in the discussion of cancellability . The discussion of the relative strength of statements is ...
... discussion of Grice is littered with confusions and unclarities such as in running conversational and conventional implicatures together in the discussion of cancellability . The discussion of the relative strength of statements is ...
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