Nolwena Monnier (ed.), Languages for Specific Purposes in History

At first sight this book is a curiously heterogeneous collection of papers. The subjects treated range historically from the 1st century AD to the present day, geographically from ancient Judea to Lithuania, and linguistically from koine Greek to the Eskimo language, Aleut. The title is a little amb...

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Main Author: Banks, David
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Published: Groupe d'étude et de recherche en anglais de spécialité 2018
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