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If we assume intrinsic interest in linguistics , we will likely lose too many students . This point is underscored in the four vignettes preceding mine , where success has come by relating linguistics to other aspects of the students ...
If we assume intrinsic interest in linguistics , we will likely lose too many students . This point is underscored in the four vignettes preceding mine , where success has come by relating linguistics to other aspects of the students ...
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Reviewed by JOHN ALGEO The English language used in the United States is a subject of perennial and widespread interest . Since the founding of the American Dialect Society in 1889 , it has been the object of scholarly study , and since ...
Reviewed by JOHN ALGEO The English language used in the United States is a subject of perennial and widespread interest . Since the founding of the American Dialect Society in 1889 , it has been the object of scholarly study , and since ...
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This neglect , to be sure , reflects the interests and activities of linguists as a whole , who prefer to deal with the general rule - governed behavior ... And popular interest responds to words . The neglect of lexis is therefore a ...
This neglect , to be sure , reflects the interests and activities of linguists as a whole , who prefer to deal with the general rule - governed behavior ... And popular interest responds to words . The neglect of lexis is therefore a ...
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