Language, Band 65George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1989 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... argues instead for a comprehensive view of poetic and associative meanings . The focus of the chapter is the order - to - chaos continuum through which language is seen not as infinitely ordered but rather as char- acterized by degrees ...
... argues instead for a comprehensive view of poetic and associative meanings . The focus of the chapter is the order - to - chaos continuum through which language is seen not as infinitely ordered but rather as char- acterized by degrees ...
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... argues that , in contact situations , the issue of whether a translation is acceptable to readers has potentially greater import than the translation's intelligibility . Employees in Caribbean hotels , for instance , must gain ' double ...
... argues that , in contact situations , the issue of whether a translation is acceptable to readers has potentially greater import than the translation's intelligibility . Employees in Caribbean hotels , for instance , must gain ' double ...
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... argues against the tra- ditional philosophical view of law as a unified code which , if correctly inter- preted , yields truth . G instead posits that any legal text ( or discourse ) has a ' diversity of meanings ' ( 206 ) and he ...
... argues against the tra- ditional philosophical view of law as a unified code which , if correctly inter- preted , yields truth . G instead posits that any legal text ( or discourse ) has a ' diversity of meanings ' ( 206 ) and he ...
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Kenneth N Stevens Samuel Jay Keyser | 81 |
Pidgin and creole languages | 107 |
Introduction to the theory | 115 |
Urheberrecht | |
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