Calgary Working Papers in Linguistics, Volume 7, Winter 1982

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LinguisticsPolish language
Pragmatics
Syntax
Phonology
Phonetics
Historical linguistics
Language acquisition
Language and languages--Orthography and spelling
Sociolinguistics
Forms of Address
English language
English language--Australia
German language
Dialectology
French language--Québec (Province)
English language--Study and teaching--Foreign speakers
Idioms
Turkish language
Assimilation (Phonetics)
Constraints (Linguistics)
Korean language
Grammar, Comparative and general--Case
Spanish language
Latin language
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Owing to serious organizational difficulties combined with the heavy workloads of those involved with publication, this seventh issue of the Calgary Working Papers in Linguistics belatedly appears in February 1982. As in the past, we ask that our readers treat these articles as working papers; their appearance here does not preclude their publication in a different form elsewhere.Grantingagency
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Jehn, R. D., & Rowsell, L. (Eds.) (1982). Calgary Working Papers in Linguistics, 7(Winter).Department
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