Nominalisation & borrowing as Awing word formation strategies by Alomofor Christian.
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TextSeries: Thesis (M.A. Translation Studies) – Africa International University (Kenya)Publication details: [Nairobi, Kenya] 2012Description: xii, 61 pSubject(s): LOC classification: - PL 8026.N44 C37 2012
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Thesis (M.A. Translation Studies) – AIU, Nairobi, 2012.
Includes bibliography.
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