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- Integrationism abstract "Integrationism (also known as integrational linguistics) is an approach in the theory of communication that emphasizes the importance of context and rejects rule-based models of language. It was developed by a group of linguists at the University of Oxford during the 1980s, notably Roy Harris.The International Association for the Integrational Study of Language and Communication (IAISLC) was founded in 1998 and has members in more than twenty-five countries around the world.".
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- Integrationism wikiPageExternalLink www.integrationists.com.
- Integrationism wikiPageExternalLink www.integrationists.com.
- Integrationism wikiPageExternalLink integrationism_introduction.html.
- Integrationism wikiPageExternalLink integrationism.html.
- Integrationism wikiPageExternalLink introtoIL.html.
- Integrationism wikiPageExternalLink postcards.html.
- Integrationism wikiPageID "3189827".
- Integrationism wikiPageRevisionID "594335700".
- Integrationism subject Category:Linguistics.
- Integrationism comment "Integrationism (also known as integrational linguistics) is an approach in the theory of communication that emphasizes the importance of context and rejects rule-based models of language. It was developed by a group of linguists at the University of Oxford during the 1980s, notably Roy Harris.The International Association for the Integrational Study of Language and Communication (IAISLC) was founded in 1998 and has members in more than twenty-five countries around the world.".
- Integrationism label "Integrationism".
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- Integrationism wasDerivedFrom Integrationism?oldid=594335700.
- Integrationism isPrimaryTopicOf Integrationism.