Black-White language contact through the centuries: Diachronic aspects of linguistic convergence or divergence in the United States of America (Englisch)
- Neue Suche nach: Schneider, E. W.
- Neue Suche nach: Schneider, E. W.
- Neue Suche nach: Fisiak, J.
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Linguistic change under contact conditions
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237-252
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1995
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Titel:Black-White language contact through the centuries: Diachronic aspects of linguistic convergence or divergence in the United States of America
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Beteiligte:Schneider, E. W. ( Autor:in ) / Fisiak, J.
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Kongress:International conference on language contact and linguistic change, Linguistic change under contact conditions ; 1991 ; Rydzyna; Poland
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Erschienen in:TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS STUDIES AND MONOGRAPHS ; 81 ; 237-252
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Verlag:
- Neue Suche nach: Mouton de Gruyter
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Erscheinungsdatum:01.01.1995
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Format / Umfang:16 pages
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ISBN:
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Medientyp:Aufsatz (Konferenz)
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Format:Print
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Sprache:Englisch
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