Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... English . Neophilologica Fennica 45 : 205-40 . LAKOFF , GEORGE , and MARK JOHNSON . 1980. Metaphors we live by ... English Dictionary . 1956- . Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press . MITCHELL , BRUCE . 1985. Old English syntax , 2 ...
... English . Neophilologica Fennica 45 : 205-40 . LAKOFF , GEORGE , and MARK JOHNSON . 1980. Metaphors we live by ... English Dictionary . 1956- . Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press . MITCHELL , BRUCE . 1985. Old English syntax , 2 ...
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ENGLISH SYNTAX by C. L. Baker Written by a well - known syntactician , English Syntax provides an infor- mal yet systematic introduction to the basic rules of English sentence structure . This new text gives a much clearer overall ...
ENGLISH SYNTAX by C. L. Baker Written by a well - known syntactician , English Syntax provides an infor- mal yet systematic introduction to the basic rules of English sentence structure . This new text gives a much clearer overall ...
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... English with English intonation when dealing with tourists , and Creole when talking to each other outside the work situation . CHARLES FERGUSON , writing of ' Standardization as a form of language spread ' ( 119-32 ) , feels that ...
... English with English intonation when dealing with tourists , and Creole when talking to each other outside the work situation . CHARLES FERGUSON , writing of ' Standardization as a form of language spread ' ( 119-32 ) , feels that ...
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