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Reviewed by W. N. FRANCIS , Brown University This book presents a collection of seven articles on the theory of dialect , five of which derive from a series of lectures given in the course of a symposium at Heidelberg in 1981-82 .
Reviewed by W. N. FRANCIS , Brown University This book presents a collection of seven articles on the theory of dialect , five of which derive from a series of lectures given in the course of a symposium at Heidelberg in 1981-82 .
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This is the result of societal changes brought about by industrialization and the growth of a largely urban industrial society , in which linguistic variations are social rather than regional , and form a continuum from urban dialect to ...
This is the result of societal changes brought about by industrialization and the growth of a largely urban industrial society , in which linguistic variations are social rather than regional , and form a continuum from urban dialect to ...
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Topics covered are : LC ; and language acquisition and change , topics 8 , ' Results of dialect ... 9 , ' Results of dialect Tagmemics is strongly behavioristic ( LC 11 , description : The role of dialects in the formation 69 , 131 ) ...
Topics covered are : LC ; and language acquisition and change , topics 8 , ' Results of dialect ... 9 , ' Results of dialect Tagmemics is strongly behavioristic ( LC 11 , description : The role of dialects in the formation 69 , 131 ) ...
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Orthography and linguistic theory | 28 |
Complementation in Italian | 73 |
The independence of syntax and phonology in cliticization Judith L Klavans | 95 |
Urheberrecht | |
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