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Georgetown University. School of languages and Linguistics.
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New ways of analyzing variation in English.
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Washington, D.C. : Georgetown UniversityPress, 1973.
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373 p.
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Corporate Author
Georgetown University. School of languages and Linguistics.
Series
Studies in American English
Alt author
Shuy, Roger W.
Bailey Charles James N.
SouthEastern Conference on Linguistics, 8th Georgetown University, Washington (D.C.) 1972.
Colloquium on New Ways of Analyzing Variation in English 1st Georgetown University, Washington (D.C.) 1972.
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373 p.
Corporate Author
Georgetown University. School of languages and Linguistics.
Series
Studies in American English
Alt author
Shuy, Roger W.
Bailey Charles James N.
SouthEastern Conference on Linguistics, 8th Georgetown University, Washington (D.C.) 1972.
Colloquium on New Ways of Analyzing Variation in English 1st Georgetown University, Washington (D.C.) 1972.
LOCATION
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BJL 6th Floor
PE 10 N5
8 WEEK LOAN
AVAILABLE
Descript
373 p.
Alt author
Shuy, Roger W.
Bailey Charles James N.
SouthEastern Conference on Linguistics, 8th Georgetown University, Washington (D.C.) 1972.
Colloquium on New Ways of Analyzing Variation in English 1st Georgetown University, Washington (D.C.) 1972.
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