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▼a0520222962 (alk. paper) |
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▼a0520216660 |
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▼a(KERIS)BIB000008231948 |
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▼aP40.45.U5▼bL35 2000 |
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▼a306.44/0973▼222 |
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▼aLakoff, Robin Tolmach. |
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▼aThe language war /▼cRobin Tolmach Lakoff. |
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▼aBerkeley :▼bUniversity of California Press ,▼c2000. |
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▼ax, 322 p. ;▼c24 cm. |
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▼aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 283-312) and index. |
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▼aLanguage: the power we love to hate -- The neutrality of the status quo -- "Political correctness" and hate speech: the word as sword -- Mad, bad, and had: the Anita Hill / Clarence Thomas narrative(s) -- Hillary Rodham Clinton: what the Sphinx thinks -- Who framed "O.J."? -- Ebonics: it's chronic -- The story of ugh. |
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▼cGift;▼a이상문 네브레스카대학교수;▼d2013/11/06 |
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▼aSociolinguistics▼zUnited States. |
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▼aMass media and language▼zUnited States. |
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▼aPower (Social sciences)▼zUnited States. |
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▼aUnited States▼xLanguages▼xPolitical aspects. |
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▼a가격불명 |