Sociolinguistics / Soziolinguistik. Volume 3Ulrich Ammon, Norbert Dittmar, Klaus J. Mattheier, Peter Trudgill Walter de Gruyter, 2008. gada 14. jūl. - 891 lappuses No detailed description available for "SOCIOLINGUISTICS (AMMON) 3.TLBD HSK 3.3 2A E-BOOK". |
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1.5. rezultāts no 89.
v. lappuse
... . . . . Enam Al-Wer, The Arabic-speaking Middle East / Der arabischsprachige Mittlere Osten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bernard Spolsky, Israel and the Jewish Languages / Israel und die jüdischen Sprachen ...
... . . . . Enam Al-Wer, The Arabic-speaking Middle East / Der arabischsprachige Mittlere Osten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bernard Spolsky, Israel and the Jewish Languages / Israel und die jüdischen Sprachen ...
1749. lappuse
... Arabic and Serbo-Croat (about 30000 each). Immigrant languages have no official status neither in Denmark nor in the other countries but their speakers have a right to learn and be instructed in their mother tongue, official ...
... Arabic and Serbo-Croat (about 30000 each). Immigrant languages have no official status neither in Denmark nor in the other countries but their speakers have a right to learn and be instructed in their mother tongue, official ...
1871. lappuse
... Arabic origin, may be from MIA luth- 'plunderer' (compare Romani lur, ditto). Speakers of other varieties of Domari, among them Karaci (a name possibly from Turkish karaca 'swarthy') and Mıtrıp (possibly from Arabic motribiyya ...
... Arabic origin, may be from MIA luth- 'plunderer' (compare Romani lur, ditto). Speakers of other varieties of Domari, among them Karaci (a name possibly from Turkish karaca 'swarthy') and Mıtrıp (possibly from Arabic motribiyya ...
1886. lappuse
... Arabic communities likewise resulted in the adoption of Arabic words. Browning (1969) believes that it was the island's shared administration by Arab caliphs and Byzantine emperors that marked the beginning of the distinct linguistic ...
... Arabic communities likewise resulted in the adoption of Arabic words. Browning (1969) believes that it was the island's shared administration by Arab caliphs and Byzantine emperors that marked the beginning of the distinct linguistic ...
1887. lappuse
... Arabic and Cypriot Greek (Newton 1964), but Arabic is now less strongly maintained in the southern diaspora. The presence of this Maronite community on the island dates back to the period between the 9th and 12th centuries (Roth 1986) ...
... Arabic and Cypriot Greek (Newton 1964), but Arabic is now less strongly maintained in the southern diaspora. The presence of this Maronite community on the island dates back to the period between the 9th and 12th centuries (Roth 1986) ...
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X Linguistic Change Sociolinguistic Aspects Sprachwandel soziolinguistische Aspekte | 2138 |
XI Application Anwendung | 2316 |
Subject Index Sachregister | 2585 |
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