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... speakers as more or less illiterate ' and teachers have often sought to impose the standard throughout a country and ... speakers of Dialect A can understand and be under- stood by speakers of Dialect B , and C by B , and so on , but at ...
... speakers as more or less illiterate ' and teachers have often sought to impose the standard throughout a country and ... speakers of Dialect A can understand and be under- stood by speakers of Dialect B , and C by B , and so on , but at ...
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... speakers . These attitudes are clearly social in origin : for example , speakers of the prestigious BrE accent known as Received Pronunciation are often perceived to be more competent and intelligent than speakers with re- gional ...
... speakers . These attitudes are clearly social in origin : for example , speakers of the prestigious BrE accent known as Received Pronunciation are often perceived to be more competent and intelligent than speakers with re- gional ...
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Roshan McArthur. speakers of English in southern Africa have been in close contact with Dutch / Afrikaans people ( with many intermar- riages ) , and less closely with speakers of Bantu and Khoisan languages . Compe- tent bilinguals ...
Roshan McArthur. speakers of English in southern Africa have been in close contact with Dutch / Afrikaans people ( with many intermar- riages ) , and less closely with speakers of Bantu and Khoisan languages . Compe- tent bilinguals ...
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Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language Thomas Burns McArthur,Roshan McArthur Ograniczony podgląd - 2005 |
The Oxford Companion to the English Language Thomas Burns McArthur,Feri McArthur Widok fragmentu - 1992 |
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