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When appointing staff he often considered practical phonetic skill more important than intellectual ability . It is quite clear from C & M's account that Jones's view of phonetics was always pragmatic . He read little and studied ...
When appointing staff he often considered practical phonetic skill more important than intellectual ability . It is quite clear from C & M's account that Jones's view of phonetics was always pragmatic . He read little and studied ...
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The authors also address a numAmsterdam & Philadelphia : John Ben- ber of important aspects of argument structure , espejamins , 1998. Pp . xvi , 437 . cially the perennial question how to account for missing subjects in child ...
The authors also address a numAmsterdam & Philadelphia : John Ben- ber of important aspects of argument structure , espejamins , 1998. Pp . xvi , 437 . cially the perennial question how to account for missing subjects in child ...
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This book approaches such beliefs as one of the most important aspects of ethnography . Surely what a people believe about their language is as important as any other key to an understanding of their culture . 1999. 23 x 15,5 cm .
This book approaches such beliefs as one of the most important aspects of ethnography . Surely what a people believe about their language is as important as any other key to an understanding of their culture . 1999. 23 x 15,5 cm .
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