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ID40801
Author(s)Nećak Lük, Albina
Title

Second language acquisition in the Slovene Hungarian setting

Editor(s)Hg. v. Karl Sornig, Dieter W. Halwachs, Christine Penzinger, Gerd Ambrosch
PublishedLinguistics with a human face. Festschrift für Norman Denison zum 70. Geburtstag, 1995, p. 283-92
PlaceGraz
PublsiherInst. f. Sprachwissenschaft d. Univ.
Language(s)mul
AnnotationCf. e.c.: Pohl, Heinz-Dieter, "Slowenisch-deutscher Sprachkontakt in Krain: Bemerkungen zur «Hubner Mischsprache»", 315-22; other articles indexed elsewhere
Serieser Linguistische Monographien, 10
SubjectsSlovenia / Language / Slovenian  [Browse all]
Slovenia / Cultural Relations / Austria  [Browse all]
Hungary / Language / Hungarian  [Browse all]
Denison, Norman / Sornig, Karl / Halwachs, Dieter W. / Penzinger, Christine / Ambrosch, Gerd  [Browse all]
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