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PETER BAKKER Aarhus University CONSTANZE SCHMALING , Maganar Hannu , Language of the Hands : a descriptive analysis of ... It has long been widely accepted among linguists that all languages are equal : whatever you can say in your ...
PETER BAKKER Aarhus University CONSTANZE SCHMALING , Maganar Hannu , Language of the Hands : a descriptive analysis of ... It has long been widely accepted among linguists that all languages are equal : whatever you can say in your ...
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Creolisation was a linguistic transformation whereby the Malagasy and African slaves lost their languages and transformed the eighteenth - century northern provincial French language spoken by their masters into a new language , Creole ...
Creolisation was a linguistic transformation whereby the Malagasy and African slaves lost their languages and transformed the eighteenth - century northern provincial French language spoken by their masters into a new language , Creole ...
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can best translate as ' the Language of Language ' ( lugha is the Kiswahili for ' language / tongue ' and ki- as in KiSwahili is the noun prefix for ' way , manner , style ' , hence language ' ) . Following this logic , Kiswahili is ...
can best translate as ' the Language of Language ' ( lugha is the Kiswahili for ' language / tongue ' and ki- as in KiSwahili is the noun prefix for ' way , manner , style ' , hence language ' ) . Following this logic , Kiswahili is ...
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