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9 minacy of language , so that linguistic analysis must take into account the observer , the speakers observed , and what F calls ' the eyes of the text ' ( 4 ) . TLP provides a model of the parallactic approach it advocates : it is ...
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the numbers of a language's users ' ( 150 ) and would also complement plans to modify its form ( corpus ) or function ( status ) . PATRICIA NICHOLS ' ' Language policy and social power : Gender and ethnic issues ' ( 175–86 ) argues that ...
the numbers of a language's users ' ( 150 ) and would also complement plans to modify its form ( corpus ) or function ( status ) . PATRICIA NICHOLS ' ' Language policy and social power : Gender and ethnic issues ' ( 175–86 ) argues that ...
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