Grammatical and Lexical Variance in EnglishLongman, 1995 - 220 páginas This volume addresses the two extremes of grammatical and lexical variance. One is at the societal end of linguistic experience and the other concerns the more technical matter of the detailed specific and individual realisations of variation. |
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... British activity . The accent that John Reith adopted as the voice of the BBC was the one already identified by Daniel Jones as the ' Received Pronunciation ' appropriate to teach to non - native learners . Textbooks rapidly dissemi ...
... British activity . The accent that John Reith adopted as the voice of the BBC was the one already identified by Daniel Jones as the ' Received Pronunciation ' appropriate to teach to non - native learners . Textbooks rapidly dissemi ...
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... British Library Reading Room in summer ' when all the tourists ... come out and ... the staff ( perhaps understandably ) is harassed and grumpy ' ; perfectly correct for American usage , but in British English are would have been ...
... British Library Reading Room in summer ' when all the tourists ... come out and ... the staff ( perhaps understandably ) is harassed and grumpy ' ; perfectly correct for American usage , but in British English are would have been ...
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... British educationist to address their annual conven- tion . I learned about this from a worried Japanese official who drew my attention to the text of this British expert's address published in Tokyo . It warned teachers not to make ...
... British educationist to address their annual conven- tion . I learned about this from a worried Japanese official who drew my attention to the text of this British expert's address published in Tokyo . It warned teachers not to make ...
Contenido
the global context | 1 |
Variance and the concept of good usage | 10 |
Language varieties and standard language | 21 |
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