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Speech ... delivered at the West-Riding meeting of anti Corn Law deputies held in the Music Hall, Leeds, December 13th, 1841 来自 onAcademic 喜欢 0 阅读量: 6 作者:Plint,Thomas DOI: 10.2307/60218945 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 求助全文 onAcademic 相似文献...
a那天我看到一句话 说的是 我们之所以学英文 是因为外国人不懂中文 That day I saw said to a speech is we the reason that study English is because the foreigner does not understand Chinese [translate] a你是英国人 You are the English [translate] aI wanna love you I wanna leeds you 我想要爱...
His current research interests stem from his professional practice in contemporary performance and live art but are inherently interdisciplinary in nature, they include methodologies of restriction and constraint, speechmaking, and the art of rhetoric. Professor Jayne Raisborough Professor of Media - ...
(ditto) whose PhD is regarded as valid in this country, the way they treat poor, BIPOC, English-as-a-second-language speakers whose educational qualifications—a medical licence, say, or engineering, architecture, or speech-therapy degree—is suddenly not worth the paper it’s printed on. ...
This study of language maintenance and shift (LMS) is the first sociolinguistic investigation of a cross generational survey of language behaviour, attitudes and perceptions of the rural Sylheti ethnocultural migrant group in diaspora. The two native languages in the speech repertoire of the Sy...
That’s what language is like: ever-shifting. In academic usage, ‘nationalism’ is used more broadly, and this is very useful to understanding Brexit. Broadly understood, ‘nationalism’ just means ‘the idea that one nation is exceptional, better and/or more deserving than others’. This ...
(ish—and, oh, class is a whole other conversation) woman (ditto) whose PhD is regarded as valid in this country, the way they treat poor, BIPOC, English-as-a-second-language speakers whose educational qualifications—a medical licence, say, or engineering, architecture, or speech-therapy ...
D.people who suffer from high blood pressure and heart disease must have many enemies 60.In Hart’s first 20-week workshop, people there can ___. A.meet their enemies B.change their attitudes towards bitterness C.enjoy the professor’s speech D.learn how to quarrel with others 61.If ...
SPEECHLANGUAGETRANSSEXUALQualitative research with a group of blind Asian people in Leeds indicated that issues of 'difference' were perceived as more important in mobilising disabled people at a local level than the issues of 'commonality' which characterise the international disability movement. ...