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Tue Dec 13 2011
Qs: Kitchen Language
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1. Heather Buchanan ,
Kitchen Language
Message 1: Kitchen Language
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Date: 07-Dec-2011
From: Heather Buchanan <buchanah nsuok.edu>
Subject: Kitchen Language
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I am doing a project over the specialized language of a formal kitchen. In other words, the phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, etc. that is used when a kitchen is in service. Where can I find information on this subject? So far I have had no luck. Thank you.
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