Ohcanbohtosat - "England Languages."

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    Culinary verbs in Middle English / Dahkki Bator, Magdalena

    Almmustuhtton 2014
    “…England Languages.…”
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    Social roles and language practices in late modern English

    Almmustuhtton 2010
    “…England Languages 18th century.…”
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    The Southwest of England

    Almmustuhtton 1986
    “…West Country (England) Languages.…”
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    Focus on England and Wales

    Almmustuhtton 1985
    “…England Languages.…”
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    Dialect and accent in industrial West Yorkshire Dahkki Petyt, K. M.

    Almmustuhtton 1985
    “…West Yorkshire (England) Languages.…”
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    The language of defendants in the 17th-century English courtroom a socio-pragmatic analysis of the prisoners' interactional role and representation / Dahkki Cecconi, Elisabetta

    Almmustuhtton 2012
    Fáttát: “…Criminal procedure England Language History 17th century.…”
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    Old Northumbrian verbal morphosyntax and the (Northern) subject rule / Dahkki Cole, Marcelle

    Almmustuhtton 2014
    “…Northumberland (England) Languages.…”
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    Governing the tongue the politics of speech in early New England / Dahkki Kamensky, Jane

    Almmustuhtton 1997
    Fáttát: “…Puritans New England Language.…”
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