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... example , asking for and telling the time almost invariably induce switching to English or French , as noted in other studies ( Myers - Scotton 1990 : 86 , Lisa Philips Valentine 1994 : 317-9 ) . It would therefore seem that ...
... example , asking for and telling the time almost invariably induce switching to English or French , as noted in other studies ( Myers - Scotton 1990 : 86 , Lisa Philips Valentine 1994 : 317-9 ) . It would therefore seem that ...
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... example of the use of foreign text in literary works comes from a novel by William Kirby entitled The golden dog ... example . I have also examined various other works , for example , those of Baron Lahontan ( Lahontan 1970 ) , again to ...
... example of the use of foreign text in literary works comes from a novel by William Kirby entitled The golden dog ... example . I have also examined various other works , for example , those of Baron Lahontan ( Lahontan 1970 ) , again to ...
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... example because the tape is very unclear in this section . What is on the tape appears to be much more elaborate than is represented in the published version . Therefore I hesitate to cite as an example anything from this section of R2 ...
... example because the tape is very unclear in this section . What is on the tape appears to be much more elaborate than is represented in the published version . Therefore I hesitate to cite as an example anything from this section of R2 ...
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