MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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... language I don't have the knowledge to talk about , but for myself , I realized how much was tangled up in how I wrote , how I spoke , how language is what we use to experience and also to express what we experience - the two are ...
... language I don't have the knowledge to talk about , but for myself , I realized how much was tangled up in how I wrote , how I spoke , how language is what we use to experience and also to express what we experience - the two are ...
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... language which draws attention to itself . The story is written in an eclectic mixture of registers and languages ... language of transcoding and hybridity which draws the reader into a discourse which is extremely colloquial and which ...
... language which draws attention to itself . The story is written in an eclectic mixture of registers and languages ... language of transcoding and hybridity which draws the reader into a discourse which is extremely colloquial and which ...
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... language policies that the United States have adopted towards Puerto Rico which have varied from an attempt to impose English as the language of instruction at all levels to an acceptance of Spanish as the primary language and English ...
... language policies that the United States have adopted towards Puerto Rico which have varied from an attempt to impose English as the language of instruction at all levels to an acceptance of Spanish as the primary language and English ...
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