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Danish Gallup Omnibus Data 1964, Omnibus no. 09 ... : Danish Gallup Omnibus Data 1964, Omnibus no. 09 ...
Gallup, TNS. - : Danish Data Archive, 1989
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Danish Gallup Omnibus Data 1969, Omnibus no. 09 ... : Danish Gallup Omnibus Data 1969, Omnibus no. 09 ...
Gallup, TNS. - : Danish Data Archive, 1989
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Productions écrites d'enfants d'immigrés à l'école ; et pratiques langagières en milieu familial immigré : des approches convergentes
: PERSEE, 1986
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Programme zur frühkindlichen Förderung in den USA. Ein Versuch ihrer Evaluation ... : Compensative educational programs for disadvantaged preschool children in the U.S.A. ...
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Programme zur frühkindlichen Förderung in den USA. Ein Versuch ihrer Evaluation ; Compensative educational programs for disadvantaged preschool children in the U.S.A.
In: Zeitschrift für Pädagogik 29 (1983) 3, S. 391-405 (1983)
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Sociolinguistics and the Politics of Helping: Language Use in the Political Mobilization of Low-Income Groups ...
Trotha, Trutz Von; Brown, Richard Harvey. - : London : SAGE Publications Ltd., 1982
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The Effect of Kinship Relations on Environmental Comfort Zones Among the Halbi Speaking Raj Mureas
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A Modular Development of the Denotational RSL Concurrency Model
In: http://www.it.dtu.dk/~cp/drafts/rsl.ps
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International Islamic University Malaysia on Students’ Behaviors
In: http://www.ijsrp.org/research-paper-0214/ijsrp-p2623.pdf
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Will Taba survive? A 'stressed' language from eastern Indonesia
Abstract: Introduction: This paper discusses the potential for language death amongst Taba (East Makian) speakers from North Maluku, Indonesia. After sketching out some of the relevant historical background and examining recent changes in how the language is used, a variety of structural changes in the language, including the ongoing loss of speech levels and decay in the numeral clasifier system, as well as the adoption of a large number of closed class loan words from Malay are discussed. While none of these changes in the language, if taken on its own, would be of too much concern for the future health of Taba, the sheer number of changes currently taking place suggest that the long term prognosis for survival of the language is not good.
Keyword: closed class loan words; external setting; grammatical words; Indonesia; language death; Malay; numeral clasifier system; speech behaviour; speech levels and decay; structural change; Taba
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The Relationship of Intercultural Contact and Language Learning Motivation among Hungarian Students of English
In: http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/1759/1/jmmd0290030.pdf
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Computers in Human Behavior xxx (2006) xxx–xxx www.elsevier.com/locate/comphumbeh Computers in
In: http://web.stcloudstate.edu/pasamuel/StudentsGenderOnlineGroups.pdf
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TEACHERS ’ PERCEPTIONS OF OTHER TEACHERS ’ SPONTANEOUS HAND GESTURING IN THE EFL CLASSROOM
In: http://www.novitasroyal.org/Vol_8_2/thompson.pdf
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The role of coaching and coach language in clients’ language and individual change
In: International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring
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