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Tense, aspect and manner encoding in Ikaan beyond verbal inflection
Salffner, Sophie. - : Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, 2012
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Meaning in Senegal
Collins, G.. - : Chartered Institute of Linguists, 2012
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Gendering translation: the 'female voice' in postcolonial Senegal
Collins, G.. - : Liverpool University Press, 2012
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Interview with Sokhna Benga
Collins, G.. - 2012
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African literature in the digital age: class and sexual politics in new writing from Nigeria and Kenya
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Identities and relational practices in Chinese online discussion boards
Haugh, Michael; Chang, W.; Kádár, Daniel Z.. - : Heinrich-Heine-University in Düsseldorf, 2012
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Grammar and acquisition
Kudara, Masakazu. - : Kuroshio Shuppan, 2012
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Second language acquisition research and language education
Hatasa, Kazumi; Hatasa, Yukiko; Kudara, Masakazu. - : Kuroshio Shuppan, 2012
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Phonetics vs. phonology in loanword adaptation: Revisiting the role of the bilingual
Chang, C. B.. - : Berkeley Linguistics Society, 2012
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Why Ukaan is hard to classify
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The Subclassification of Songhay and its Historical Implications
Souag, Lameen. - : De Gruyter, 2012
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Effects of removing morphemic information and adding interword spacing on reading in Chinese experienced and inexperienced readers
Bassetti, Bene; Masterson, Jackie. - : Springer Netherlands, 2012
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Q and eh: questions and answers on language with a Kiwi twist
Bauer, Laurie; Bardsley, Dianne; Holmes, J.; Warren, Paul. - : Random House Publishing, 2012
Abstract: Why is it not wrong to be doubly negative? How do you pronounce words such as 'dissect'? Where do the expressions 'wowser', 'craw thumper' and the 'f-word' come from? Do New Zealanders mangle the English language? Should we say different 'from' or 'to' or 'than'? We use it every day, but what is this thing called language and are there rights and wrongs about its use? Four leading linguists, with specific interest in New Zealand English, tackle the common-place and quirky questions that arise from what we say, read and write. Funny, accessible, informative, this is a fascinating book.
Keyword: Africa; HM Sociology; Oceania; P Philology. Linguistics; PL Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia
URL: http://www.wheelers.co.nz/books/9781869793432-q-and-eh-questions-and-answers-on-language-with-a-kiwi-twist/
http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/48333/
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