Sociolinguistics / Soziolinguistik. Volume 3Ulrich Ammon, Norbert Dittmar, Klaus J. Mattheier, Peter Trudgill Walter de Gruyter, 14 ביולי 2008 - 891 עמודים No detailed description available for "SOCIOLINGUISTICS (AMMON) 3.TLBD HSK 3.3 2A E-BOOK". |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 45
עמוד 1749
... Turkish (up to 40000), 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 ...
... Turkish (up to 40000), 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 ...
עמוד 1757
... Turkish, spoken by large numbers of immigrants. These languages have come from overseas in relatively recent times, but are already making their marks on the lin- guistic map of the British Isles. No official census data exist on the ...
... Turkish, spoken by large numbers of immigrants. These languages have come from overseas in relatively recent times, but are already making their marks on the lin- guistic map of the British Isles. No official census data exist on the ...
עמוד 1871
... Turkish karaca ' swarthy ' ) and Mitrip ( possi- bly from Arabic motribiyya ' musician ' ) live elsewhere in the Middle East ( Patkanov 1887 ; Benninghaus 1991 ; Hancock 1995 , 31 ) . Lomavren exists almost solely as a vo- cabulary ...
... Turkish karaca ' swarthy ' ) and Mitrip ( possi- bly from Arabic motribiyya ' musician ' ) live elsewhere in the Middle East ( Patkanov 1887 ; Benninghaus 1991 ; Hancock 1995 , 31 ) . Lomavren exists almost solely as a vo- cabulary ...
עמוד 1874
... Turkish schools , 163 Greek schools , and no Albanian schools in the sandjaks of Berat , Gjirokastër , and Vlorë ( Jelavich 1983 , 85 ) . The Catholics were relatively few in number and largely isolated in the mountains of the north ...
... Turkish schools , 163 Greek schools , and no Albanian schools in the sandjaks of Berat , Gjirokastër , and Vlorë ( Jelavich 1983 , 85 ) . The Catholics were relatively few in number and largely isolated in the mountains of the north ...
עמוד 1882
... Turkish . Regional dialect variation in Greece is not particularly great , though Cypriot Greek ( see below ) remains very distinctive . Considerable levelling - out of rural dialects in favour of more regional norms is also taking ...
... Turkish . Regional dialect variation in Greece is not particularly great , though Cypriot Greek ( see below ) remains very distinctive . Considerable levelling - out of rural dialects in favour of more regional norms is also taking ...
תוכן
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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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