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Mother tongue, father time : a decade of linguistic revolt
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  • Mother tongue, father time : a decade of linguistic revolt
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  • Indiana Univ. Press, Bloomington : cop. 1986
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  • 1986
  • Språk: Engelska.
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  • 162 s.
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  • Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1986, 162 s. ; ISBN 0253338794 ; ISBN 0253203899
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  • 0253203899
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"Alette Hill's unusually insightful and captivating style, combined with her breadth of interdisciplinary detail, make this an extraordinary book." -- Wendy Martyna "An insightful look at the changes taking place in this society, and its reflection in our language." -- Come-All-Ye Does a women's language -- a different mother tongue -- exist? With wit and a keen critical sense, Alette Hill shows how the language we speak simultaneously reflects social change as it helps create it for the future.

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