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... English Literature *English Literature before Chaucer Michael Swanton English Literature in the Age of Chaucer *English Medieval Romance W. R. J. Barron English Poetry *English Poetry of the Sixteenth Century Gary Waller *English Poetry ...
... English Literature *English Literature before Chaucer Michael Swanton English Literature in the Age of Chaucer *English Medieval Romance W. R. J. Barron English Poetry *English Poetry of the Sixteenth Century Gary Waller *English Poetry ...
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... English . Particular attention will be paid to Chicano English and Black English , since these are the dialects spoken by the most people . Hispanic American English Hispanic Americans form the second largest ethnic minority in the ...
... English . Particular attention will be paid to Chicano English and Black English , since these are the dialects spoken by the most people . Hispanic American English Hispanic Americans form the second largest ethnic minority in the ...
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... English. At tertiary level, all students have to take English as a compulsory course and have, on average, 380 hours in undergraduate study and 320 more in postgraduate study (Zhang, 2007: 2). Students need to pass the national English ...
... English. At tertiary level, all students have to take English as a compulsory course and have, on average, 380 hours in undergraduate study and 320 more in postgraduate study (Zhang, 2007: 2). Students need to pass the national English ...
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