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Due to the small size of the excerpts , the full range of characters included in the comedies was not always represented in each excerpt , with the consequence that characters from the lower social strata largely outnumbered those from ...
Due to the small size of the excerpts , the full range of characters included in the comedies was not always represented in each excerpt , with the consequence that characters from the lower social strata largely outnumbered those from ...
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SOCIAL AND POLITICAL GOALS . The explicit goal of the LSA , repeated in every issue of Language , is to further the scientific study of natural language ; furthering social or political agendas is not mentioned .
SOCIAL AND POLITICAL GOALS . The explicit goal of the LSA , repeated in every issue of Language , is to further the scientific study of natural language ; furthering social or political agendas is not mentioned .
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This is by no means a simple process , because individuals as members of varying social groups assume different social roles and thus overlapping , hybrid , and at times even conflicting identities . This is what we also find in the ...
This is by no means a simple process , because individuals as members of varying social groups assume different social roles and thus overlapping , hybrid , and at times even conflicting identities . This is what we also find in the ...
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Interpreting neutralized segments in Dutch Mirjam Ernestus R Harald Baayen | 5 |
At the syntaxsemantics | 39 |
A sociolinguistic study of the origins of ne deletion in European | 118 |
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