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1. 09544169308717757
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Some features of language use in Yoruba … Some Features of Language Use in Yoruba Traditional Medicine 3 'polylogical' structure which combines dialogical and monological transactions (Type-B).

2. featuresofAutoBiowriting.pdf
Features of Autobiography and Biography - … Features of Autobiography and Biography The term Biography is used to refer to two types of non-fiction writing: Biography and Autobiography. This term is an example ...

3. jsm03.pdf
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Some New Language Features in R - The University … Some New Language Features in R JSM 2003 Introduction • R is a powerful, high level language. • R is used – to provide statistical functionality

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Sociolinguistic Features and English Language … Yassin Mohamed Ali Ibrahim Sociolinguistic Features and English Language Uses in some Non-native and Developing Countries

5. 2007-laurie-bauer.pdf
Some Grammatical Features of New Zealand English1 Some Grammatical Features of New Zealand ... language users it is natural to put themselves first and others in second place; many of us were trained from an early ...

6. Text_Features_Chart.pdf
Informational Text Features - Text Features Chart - … Division of Language Arts/Reading January 2011 R. Calvert Informational Text Features Florida Sunshine State Standards:

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