Swearing in English
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Hot English Magazine No.4
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In And Out Of English: For Better, For Worse?
Legal English
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The Oxford History of English
They explore and explain the mixture of gradual and rapid change in the words, meanings, grammar, or pronunciation of English at different times and in different places. They examine the three-century rise of standard English and received pronunciation and consider their current status and wellbeing. This book will appeal to everyone with a keen interest in the English language and its development.
The Phonetics of English and Dutch
The book contains a detailed contrastive description of British RP English and of Dutch (in both the Netherlands and Belgian standard varieties). In addition to a full description of the individual vowels and consonants, full attention is paid to features of connected speech, e.g. intonation, assimilation and elision, stress and articulatory setting.
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rapidsharebooks.blogspot.com/2007/02/swearing-in-english.html
Hot English Magazine No.4
http://w15.easy-share.com/12524881.html
In And Out Of English: For Better, For Worse?
Legal English
http://depositfiles.com/files/5579624
The Oxford History of English
They explore and explain the mixture of gradual and rapid change in the words, meanings, grammar, or pronunciation of English at different times and in different places. They examine the three-century rise of standard English and received pronunciation and consider their current status and wellbeing. This book will appeal to everyone with a keen interest in the English language and its development.
The Phonetics of English and Dutch
The book contains a detailed contrastive description of British RP English and of Dutch (in both the Netherlands and Belgian standard varieties). In addition to a full description of the individual vowels and consonants, full attention is paid to features of connected speech, e.g. intonation, assimilation and elision, stress and articulatory setting.
http://depositfiles.com/files/3590305
http://w13.easy-share.com/1699598387.html
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