An edition of The language of now (1972)

The language of now

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The language of now
Fulford, Robert.
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The language of now
1972, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Edition Notes

One tape, 30 minutes long. Robert Fulford suggests some of the sources upon which North American English draws to make itself more colorful. Among other things, he shows how upper economic classes borrow language from lower classes and how Negro ghetto words can mean exactly the opposite to their use outside.

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CBC learning system. Audiotape ; 210

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Pagination
1 sound cassette : analog.

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OL21571299M

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