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LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA Founded 1924 for the Advancement of the Scientific Study of Language; incorporated 1940 in the district of columbia OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES FOR 2000 President, David Perlmutter, University of California, ...
LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA Founded 1924 for the Advancement of the Scientific Study of Language; incorporated 1940 in the district of columbia OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES FOR 2000 President, David Perlmutter, University of California, ...
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More specifically , though , these results suggest that socially based linguistics topics ( variation , social identity ... students live sociolinguistics in their daily lives ( whereas they do not necessarily live linguistic analysis ! ) ...
More specifically , though , these results suggest that socially based linguistics topics ( variation , social identity ... students live sociolinguistics in their daily lives ( whereas they do not necessarily live linguistic analysis ! ) ...
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On linguistic sign theory . Meaning as explanation : Advances in linguistic sign theory . Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter . and Yishai TOBIN ( eds . ) 2000. Between grammar and lexicon . Amsterdam : John Benjamins . Davis , JOSEPH . 1995.
On linguistic sign theory . Meaning as explanation : Advances in linguistic sign theory . Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter . and Yishai TOBIN ( eds . ) 2000. Between grammar and lexicon . Amsterdam : John Benjamins . Davis , JOSEPH . 1995.
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