Philological Quarterly, Volúmenes14-15University of Iowa., 1935 |
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... language of this book plainly approaches the old Anglian , or rather the Scottish tongue . " 3 It is certain that Orm does not confine himself to the first chapter of the Gospel According to Saint Luke ; and the suggestion that the language ...
... language of this book plainly approaches the old Anglian , or rather the Scottish tongue . " 3 It is certain that Orm does not confine himself to the first chapter of the Gospel According to Saint Luke ; and the suggestion that the language ...
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... Language as a reflection of actual conditions in life . This article studies the attitude of the gaucho to nature and to animals , particularly the horse , as deduced from an examination of gaucho language . 2. Giusti , Roberto Fernando ...
... Language as a reflection of actual conditions in life . This article studies the attitude of the gaucho to nature and to animals , particularly the horse , as deduced from an examination of gaucho language . 2. Giusti , Roberto Fernando ...
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... language of literature , conservative and conven- tional , but they may be tracked down in those authors who attempt to reproduce ( partially and imperfectly to be sure ) the actual speech of the unlettered . True it is that such ...
... language of literature , conservative and conven- tional , but they may be tracked down in those authors who attempt to reproduce ( partially and imperfectly to be sure ) the actual speech of the unlettered . True it is that such ...
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