Literary Criticism; an Introductory ReaderLionel Trilling |
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... French and spoken French. In the normal case, we describe grammatical phenomena which are appropriate both to the spoken and the written forms of standard European French. But in some cases particular constructions may be appropriate ...
... French and spoken French. In the normal case, we describe grammatical phenomena which are appropriate both to the spoken and the written forms of standard European French. But in some cases particular constructions may be appropriate ...
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... French-language Community and the Permanent Council of the French-language Community. Besides these decision-making bodies, there are deliberating authorities in the shape of specific ministerial conferences: CONFEMEN (Conférence des ...
... French-language Community and the Permanent Council of the French-language Community. Besides these decision-making bodies, there are deliberating authorities in the shape of specific ministerial conferences: CONFEMEN (Conférence des ...
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... French at home. I speak English at home. the French language the English language a French word it is a French word an English word a Spanish word word for word I want I would like I want to know I want to know the meaning of a French ...
... French at home. I speak English at home. the French language the English language a French word it is a French word an English word a Spanish word word for word I want I would like I want to know I want to know the meaning of a French ...
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