Dialogue between South Lake and Hunan Nanko: Please introduce yourself. My name is Nanke. It is my colleague and my friend Gangnam who is talking with me. Gangnam province, Hello. Gangnam: Hello, Gangnam. Nanke: No, I'm going to say hello to readers. Gangnam: Hello. Minamiya: It's perfect. Gangnam: Thank you. South Lake: Before you arrive (you mean you, the reader), Konan and I made some discussions. To tell the truth, I complained frankly, so I am doing all the discussions in this conversation.
* This is a major revision of the paper published by the Japan English Association at the 5th International Spring Academic Conference held at Gangnam University on 22 April 2012. I'd like to thank the forum audience, Jessica Dunton, Haraguchi Shosuke, Megumi Hasebe, Fumikazu Niinuma, Reiko, Michael Sevier, and two anonymous EL commentators on useful comments about the earlier version of this article. All errors are our own. This paper examines the distribution of the owner's subject in modern Urdu (Urdu, after) and studies its attribute suggestion for (Urdu) grammar theory. Specifically, we claim that the Urdu authorized subject matter provides clear evidence of the D-licensing method proposed by Miyagawa (1993) and Maki and Uchibori (2008).
Krept & Konan showed a viable movement to succeed in the United States. Reliability, coupled with a painful background story, including Jiangnan, a highly skilled rapper, and the support of each British fans and industry associates, shows the foundation of success across their territory. In addition, the United States' cooperation in the long way home shows that the American rapper, which is consistent with the rap outside their country, is warmly welcomed. Tinie Tempah gained some attention thanks to the starring of WWE for Wrestlemania, but it is not close to what Slick Rick accomplished. Likewise, Chip tried to break the United States with TI's Hustle Gang label, but it was in vain. Since then, he returned to the British dirt scene and the influence on the manufacturing industry in America is small.