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 85
עמוד 1755
... groups. Indo-European languages, of which Celtic is one, have a consonant [kw]. In languages where this sound occurs, it frequently changes to a [p]. This development took place both in the Celtic speech of Gaul, Gaulish, and in what is ...
... groups. Indo-European languages, of which Celtic is one, have a consonant [kw]. In languages where this sound occurs, it frequently changes to a [p]. This development took place both in the Celtic speech of Gaul, Gaulish, and in what is ...
עמוד 1759
... group of cultural leaders and intellectuals were strongly influenced by both the Dutch standard language and the new ... groups and regions. Revisions of the constitution in 1970 and 1980 provided for cultural autonomy and a considerable ...
... group of cultural leaders and intellectuals were strongly influenced by both the Dutch standard language and the new ... groups and regions. Revisions of the constitution in 1970 and 1980 provided for cultural autonomy and a considerable ...
עמוד 1762
... group of the Indo-Dutch, the descendants of marriages between the Dutch and the indigenous people of the former Dutch East Indies (Indonesia). All groups, with the exception of the first and (partly) the fifth speak Dutch, alongside ...
... group of the Indo-Dutch, the descendants of marriages between the Dutch and the indigenous people of the former Dutch East Indies (Indonesia). All groups, with the exception of the first and (partly) the fifth speak Dutch, alongside ...
עמוד 1791
... groups, relying on networks with close, binding links (Bourdieu 1983), making do with a limited number of exchanges with the outside world and relying on go-betweens for contact with other social groups. However, it is not at all easy ...
... groups, relying on networks with close, binding links (Bourdieu 1983), making do with a limited number of exchanges with the outside world and relying on go-betweens for contact with other social groups. However, it is not at all easy ...
עמוד 1803
... groups. In this area, three major groups of northern Romance varieties were spoken from the early Middle Age: Western or Galician-Portuguese, Central or Castilian and Eastern or Catalan. In addition, a non Indo-European language (Basque ...
... groups. In this area, three major groups of northern Romance varieties were spoken from the early Middle Age: Western or Galician-Portuguese, Central or Castilian and Eastern or Catalan. In addition, a non Indo-European language (Basque ...
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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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