Bilingualism and Linguistic Conflict in Romance

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Rebecca Posner, John N. Green
Walter de Gruyter, 1993 - 630 páginas

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John N Green
3
Rebecca Posner
33
Žarko Muljačić
77
Henrique Monteagudo and Antón Santamarina
117
Miquel Strubell i Trueta
175
Occitan French
209
Rebecca Posner and Kenneth H Rogers
231
Ghjacumu Thiers
253
Richard Y Bourhis and Dominique Lepicq
345
Guy HazaëlMassieux and Didier de Robillard
383
Lipski and Armin Schwegler
407
Fritz G Hensey
433
Thomas Stolz
453
Georges Lüdi
495
Jana VizmullerZocco
535
Giovanni Meo Zilio
559

Rosita Rindler Schjerve
271
John Trumper
295
Marius Sala
327

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