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ISBN : 3906756122
Dewey : 306.44/09414/43 21
LCCN : P96.L342 S377 1996

Volume Details:
273 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.

Title:
Yi canny talk right : eine soziolinguistische Untersuchung zur Verwendung des Glaswegian am BBC Radio Scotland und Radio Clyde / Andrea Ruf.
Europčaische Hochschulschriften. Reihe XIV, Angelsčachsische Sprache und Literatur, 0721-3387 ; Bd. 312 = European university studies. Series XIV, Anglo-Saxon language and literature ; vol. 312

Ruf, Andrea, 1966-

Verwendung des Glaswegian am schottischen Radio

Originally presented as the author's thesis (Universitčat Zčurich, Wintersemester 1995/96).

Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-273).

Indexed Topics:

Mass media and language Scotland Glasgow. | Scots language Dialects Scotland Glasgow. | Urban dialects Scotland Glasgow. | Radio broadcasting Scotland Glasgow.

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