Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... language ' juxtaposing two well - worn words to make a fresh metonym ( or hear- ing the metonym in a haphazard juxtaposition ) ' ( 23 ) . Modern structural linguistics has focused on ... language 170 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 65 , NUMBER 1 ( 1989 )
... language ' juxtaposing two well - worn words to make a fresh metonym ( or hear- ing the metonym in a haphazard juxtaposition ) ' ( 23 ) . Modern structural linguistics has focused on ... language 170 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 65 , NUMBER 1 ( 1989 )
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... Language spread and language policy : Issues , implications , and case studies . Ed . by PETER H. LOWENBERG . ( GURT '87 [ Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics ] . ) Washington , DC : Georgetown Uni- versity ...
... Language spread and language policy : Issues , implications , and case studies . Ed . by PETER H. LOWENBERG . ( GURT '87 [ Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics ] . ) Washington , DC : Georgetown Uni- versity ...
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... language choices affected by gender and ethnicity . Language strategists must call for pluralistic perspectives in dictionary , hand- book , and literary writing . As things stand , they provide dramatic examples of deictic anchoring ...
... language choices affected by gender and ethnicity . Language strategists must call for pluralistic perspectives in dictionary , hand- book , and literary writing . As things stand , they provide dramatic examples of deictic anchoring ...
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