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What is new . and what is nicely reflected in some of the chapters in this volume , are some thoughtful ... Thus in RICHARD ANDERSON & ALICE DAVISON's chapter , there is an appreciation that developers of readability formulas were ...
What is new . and what is nicely reflected in some of the chapters in this volume , are some thoughtful ... Thus in RICHARD ANDERSON & ALICE DAVISON's chapter , there is an appreciation that developers of readability formulas were ...
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One of the most intriguing chapters in the collection is JANET Randall's treatment of morphology in word ... chapter and the overall argument provide a very interesting linguistically - based alternative to the view that word length and ...
One of the most intriguing chapters in the collection is JANET Randall's treatment of morphology in word ... chapter and the overall argument provide a very interesting linguistically - based alternative to the view that word length and ...
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A brief introductory chapter first presents basic notions of language classification , language structure , and language use . The following six chapters are then each devoted to a Ghanaian language or language group : the Gur languages ...
A brief introductory chapter first presents basic notions of language classification , language structure , and language use . The following six chapters are then each devoted to a Ghanaian language or language group : the Gur languages ...
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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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