Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... issues in surreptitious recording . By DONALD W. LAR- MOUTH , THOMAS E. MURRAY , and CARMIN ROSS MURRAY . ( Publication of the American Dialect Society 76. ) Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press , 1992. Pp . 75. Paper $ 11.00 . This ...
... issues in surreptitious recording . By DONALD W. LAR- MOUTH , THOMAS E. MURRAY , and CARMIN ROSS MURRAY . ( Publication of the American Dialect Society 76. ) Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press , 1992. Pp . 75. Paper $ 11.00 . This ...
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... issues of identity , discussed by MARTA B. Dijk- HOFF . Part 4 consists of historiographical notes by MICHAEL MONTGOMERY and GLENN G. GILBERT . By carefully addressing , reexamining , and re- defining the basic issues and problems in ...
... issues of identity , discussed by MARTA B. Dijk- HOFF . Part 4 consists of historiographical notes by MICHAEL MONTGOMERY and GLENN G. GILBERT . By carefully addressing , reexamining , and re- defining the basic issues and problems in ...
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... issue were accepted for publication by the previous editor and final versions were submitted before the end of her term , but we both had a hand in the editorial process . Subsequent issues will be more largely the product of the new ...
... issue were accepted for publication by the previous editor and final versions were submitted before the end of her term , but we both had a hand in the editorial process . Subsequent issues will be more largely the product of the new ...
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