Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... English dictionary . There is also an English - to- Western Arrernte finderlist ( giving only English words and their Western Arrernte counterparts ; one must then look up the Western Arrernte word in the main part of the dictionary to ...
... English dictionary . There is also an English - to- Western Arrernte finderlist ( giving only English words and their Western Arrernte counterparts ; one must then look up the Western Arrernte word in the main part of the dictionary to ...
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... English period to the present day . ANGELIKA LUTZ asks , ' When did English begin ? ' . She argues that the common tripar- tite division might work only in terms of morphosyn- tax ; the lexical and cultural development calls for a ...
... English period to the present day . ANGELIKA LUTZ asks , ' When did English begin ? ' . She argues that the common tripar- tite division might work only in terms of morphosyn- tax ; the lexical and cultural development calls for a ...
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... English language , in- cluding its use in the New World at a time when , as Sonderegger shows , English was ( already ) being spoken of as a ' world language ' . This sturdy , aesthetically pleasing volume in- cludes a photograph of the ...
... English language , in- cluding its use in the New World at a time when , as Sonderegger shows , English was ( already ) being spoken of as a ' world language ' . This sturdy , aesthetically pleasing volume in- cludes a photograph of the ...
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