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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1754. lappuse
... English is clearly the dominant language in the British Isles now; the vast majority of the population of the islands are native speakers of English, and those who are not generally use English as a second language. But this has not ...
... English is clearly the dominant language in the British Isles now; the vast majority of the population of the islands are native speakers of English, and those who are not generally use English as a second language. But this has not ...
1755. lappuse
... English period it was confined to approximately modern Wales and Cornwall. Scandinavian raids and later settlements ... English English is descended from the Germanic group of the Indo-European family of languages. Within this group it ...
... English period it was confined to approximately modern Wales and Cornwall. Scandinavian raids and later settlements ... English English is descended from the Germanic group of the Indo-European family of languages. Within this group it ...
1756. lappuse
... English from ME, is not a safe guide: it may well have been in progress in some areas before 1400. The ME period can be viewed as transitional between OE and Modern English. There was significant and visible French and Scandinavian ...
... English from ME, is not a safe guide: it may well have been in progress in some areas before 1400. The ME period can be viewed as transitional between OE and Modern English. There was significant and visible French and Scandinavian ...
1757. lappuse
... English is not restricted to the speech of a particular social group and exhibits some regional variation. Subsumed under Standard English are Standard English English (in English and Wales), Standard Scottish English, and Standard ...
... English is not restricted to the speech of a particular social group and exhibits some regional variation. Subsumed under Standard English are Standard English English (in English and Wales), Standard Scottish English, and Standard ...
1940. lappuse
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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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