APPLYING ENGLISH LANGUAGE TRANSFORMATION RESEARCH THEORY
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accent, dialects, essence, variant, regional, social, phonemic, phonetic, language.Abstrak
earning society is a condition of human survival. To know foreign language, its history, borrowings, variants, dialects, accents means an extension of human identity, new possibilities to communicate with people from different nations.
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