Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... chapters summarizing variables which Lastra groups into phonological , lexical , and grammatical chapters , and a fourth chapter which proposes four major dialect areas . The fifth section , the appendix , gives the questionnaire and ...
... chapters summarizing variables which Lastra groups into phonological , lexical , and grammatical chapters , and a fourth chapter which proposes four major dialect areas . The fifth section , the appendix , gives the questionnaire and ...
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... chapter is a reprise , the second extended argument for F's linguistic relativity hypoth- esis by which a particular language is seen to channel and filter the individual imagination . The chapter questions the privileging of cognitive ...
... chapter is a reprise , the second extended argument for F's linguistic relativity hypoth- esis by which a particular language is seen to channel and filter the individual imagination . The chapter questions the privileging of cognitive ...
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... chapters : an Introduction describing the methodology and theoretical basis of the work ; a chapter each on Old English , Early Modern English , the Four- teenth Century , and the Fifteenth Century ; and a chapter of Conclusions ...
... chapters : an Introduction describing the methodology and theoretical basis of the work ; a chapter each on Old English , Early Modern English , the Four- teenth Century , and the Fifteenth Century ; and a chapter of Conclusions ...
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