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The volume consists of two introductory chapters ( 1–15 ) , thirteen chapters ( 17–346 ) , a collection of short texts in Appendix A ( 347-65 ) , a second Appendix ( B ) consisting of study questions for language learners ( 367-84 ) ...
The volume consists of two introductory chapters ( 1–15 ) , thirteen chapters ( 17–346 ) , a collection of short texts in Appendix A ( 347-65 ) , a second Appendix ( B ) consisting of study questions for language learners ( 367-84 ) ...
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The book consists of eight chapters . The first is an introduction in which the author defines the termi- nology of the discipline , including ' discourse ' and ' analysis ' . In this introductory chapter , J also distin- guishes ...
The book consists of eight chapters . The first is an introduction in which the author defines the termi- nology of the discipline , including ' discourse ' and ' analysis ' . In this introductory chapter , J also distin- guishes ...
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Reviewed by CURT RICE , University of Tromsø The eleven chapters in this volume pursue a deeper understanding of the influence of paradigm structure on phonological processes . The core strategy present in the chapters is to identify ...
Reviewed by CURT RICE , University of Tromsø The eleven chapters in this volume pursue a deeper understanding of the influence of paradigm structure on phonological processes . The core strategy present in the chapters is to identify ...
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Book Notices see back cover | 450 |
Annual Report Brian D Joseph | 466 |
Recent Publications | 475 |
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