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The basis of this sociolinguistic investigation is the ecology ' of Middle English , a key concept drawn from Einar Haugen's The ecology of language ( 1972 ) and explored in detail in the first chapter . This transfers the more usual ...
The basis of this sociolinguistic investigation is the ecology ' of Middle English , a key concept drawn from Einar Haugen's The ecology of language ( 1972 ) and explored in detail in the first chapter . This transfers the more usual ...
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Chs . 6 and 7 extend the Doyle , two ' high art ' authors whose prose should explication of how politics is performed through lan- hardly be taken as typical written English . guage , looking at parliamentary and foreign language Ch . 3 ...
Chs . 6 and 7 extend the Doyle , two ' high art ' authors whose prose should explication of how politics is performed through lan- hardly be taken as typical written English . guage , looking at parliamentary and foreign language Ch . 3 ...
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BRITISH ENGLISH do . 12 British English contains a type of VP - anaphora that looks , to all intents and purposes , like a variant of VP - ellipsis , so that 34a and 34b are , as far as I can determine , equivalent . " ( 34 ) a .
BRITISH ENGLISH do . 12 British English contains a type of VP - anaphora that looks , to all intents and purposes , like a variant of VP - ellipsis , so that 34a and 34b are , as far as I can determine , equivalent . " ( 34 ) a .
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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