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This makes it necessary to take Trinidad , rather than India , as the point of departure for this study of language death , and the last surviving migrants from the Bhojpuri - speaking parts of India as the speakers of the most pristine ...
This makes it necessary to take Trinidad , rather than India , as the point of departure for this study of language death , and the last surviving migrants from the Bhojpuri - speaking parts of India as the speakers of the most pristine ...
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and low - competence speakers in terms of the normal scores of the 16 tests and their two oblique principal components ... none of the variables except for X2 ( honorific person markers ) was significantly related to speaker age at the ...
and low - competence speakers in terms of the normal scores of the 16 tests and their two oblique principal components ... none of the variables except for X2 ( honorific person markers ) was significantly related to speaker age at the ...
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Her youngest ' older fluent speaker ' is about 70 years old ; the oldest semi - speakers are about 65 years old in Brora ... of ' younger fluent speakers ' — not regarded by the community as distinct from the ' older fluent speakers ' .
Her youngest ' older fluent speaker ' is about 70 years old ; the oldest semi - speakers are about 65 years old in Brora ... of ' younger fluent speakers ' — not regarded by the community as distinct from the ' older fluent speakers ' .
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