Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... speakers make up 9 % of the population of Yugoslavia , against 5 % for the speakers of Macedonian ( Encyclopaedia Britannica , 1968 ) —that is , roughly more than 1.5 million versus one million , respectively . Even if we include the ...
... speakers make up 9 % of the population of Yugoslavia , against 5 % for the speakers of Macedonian ( Encyclopaedia Britannica , 1968 ) —that is , roughly more than 1.5 million versus one million , respectively . Even if we include the ...
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... speakers in New Mexico and Colorado , French speakers in Louisiana and Texas , and German speakers in Pennsylvania . Secondary enclaves include the French Canadians of the Northeast , the Mexicans of the Southwest , and the Germans ...
... speakers in New Mexico and Colorado , French speakers in Louisiana and Texas , and German speakers in Pennsylvania . Secondary enclaves include the French Canadians of the Northeast , the Mexicans of the Southwest , and the Germans ...
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... speakers of English . It was found that native speakers of Irish had a lower attainment in arith- metic , that is , a lower arithmetical age of about 11 months as far as problem arithmetic was concerned and of about 7 months for ...
... speakers of English . It was found that native speakers of Irish had a lower attainment in arith- metic , that is , a lower arithmetical age of about 11 months as far as problem arithmetic was concerned and of about 7 months for ...
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