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This volume resulted from the first Interfaces in Language conference held at the University of Kent, England, as a result of the need perceived for the orthodox distinctions made between the various perceived divisions in language study, e.g. syntax vs. semantics vs. pragmatics vs. phonology vs. morphology, to be expanded into a wider concept of linguistic interfaces, for example language and music, language and politics, languages in mutual contact, languages in mutual conflict, and language and literature. Potential contributors at the conference were encouraged to define and explore the particular interfaces which interested them, to see where there was common ground, where distinctions ...
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Treballs sobre sociolingüística, dialectologia pirinenca, relacions entre literatura i societat i poesia popular. Continuació dels Col·loquis d'Estrasburg, Amsterdam, Cambridge i Basilea.
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