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 88
עמוד vii
... Migration and Language / Migration und Sprache Marinel Gerritsen / Roeland van Hout , Sociolinguistic Developments as 2271 a Diffusion Process / Soziolinguistische Entwicklungen als Diffusions- prozesse 2285 231 . Robert Phillipson ...
... Migration and Language / Migration und Sprache Marinel Gerritsen / Roeland van Hout , Sociolinguistic Developments as 2271 a Diffusion Process / Soziolinguistische Entwicklungen als Diffusions- prozesse 2285 231 . Robert Phillipson ...
עמוד 1749
... migrants from different parts of the former Yugoslavia (about 60000 – many having ar- rived several decades ago, others as refugees from Bosnia in the 1990s). The immigrant languages in total are spoken by about 5 % of the population in ...
... migrants from different parts of the former Yugoslavia (about 60000 – many having ar- rived several decades ago, others as refugees from Bosnia in the 1990s). The immigrant languages in total are spoken by about 5 % of the population in ...
עמוד 1755
... migrating to the mid-west of Europe, to France and at least parts of Spain, and eventually to the British Isles. It is far ... migration to and settlement in the British Isles, the Celts developed two va- riants of their speech, known ...
... migrating to the mid-west of Europe, to France and at least parts of Spain, and eventually to the British Isles. It is far ... migration to and settlement in the British Isles, the Celts developed two va- riants of their speech, known ...
עמוד 1760
... migration of Walloons and French certainly played a part in this but the decisive factor has been the Frenchification of considerable parts of the indigenous population and of Flemish immigrants , due to the fact that up- ward social ...
... migration of Walloons and French certainly played a part in this but the decisive factor has been the Frenchification of considerable parts of the indigenous population and of Flemish immigrants , due to the fact that up- ward social ...
עמוד 1762
... migration pattern ( with yearly some 25000 Frisians leaving the province and approxi- mately an identical number of non - Frisian Dutch immigrating ) is potentially threaten- ing for the use and eventually the survival of Frisian ...
... migration pattern ( with yearly some 25000 Frisians leaving the province and approxi- mately an identical number of non - Frisian Dutch immigrating ) is potentially threaten- ing for the use and eventually the survival of Frisian ...
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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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